Atlas Energy LP (ATLS) exploration and production (E&P) subsidiary Atlas Resource Partners LP (ARP) is buying 466 Bcf of natural gas proved reserves in the Raton (New Mexico) and Black Warrior (Alabama) basins from EP Energy E&P Co. LP (EP Energy), a unit of EP Energy LLC, for $733 million.
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Constitution Pipeline Adds Another Partner
Constitution Pipeline Co. LLC, fully subscribed to carry at least 650,000 Dth/d of natural gas from northern Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale to Northeast markets, on Friday gained a new investor.
Kinder Morgan Shelves Permian-California Crude Pipeline
Following an unsuccessful open season, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) has shelved plans for the Freedom Pipeline, which would have carried Permian Basin crude oil from Texas to California refineries.
U.S. LNG Seen Cheaper than Australia’s
Global buyers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) will increasingly turn to the United States, casting a shadow over Australia’s LNG industry, at least temporarily, said Wood Mackenzie’s Andrew McManus, head of the firm’s upstream consulting business in Australia.
Wood Mackenzie: Emerging U.S. LNG Will Overshadow Australia
Global buyers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) will increasingly turn to the United States, casting a shadow over Australia’s LNG industry, at least temporarily, said Wood Mackenzie’s Andrew McManus, head of the firm’s upstream consulting business in Australia.
U.S. NatGas Exports to Mexico Predicted to Continue Higher
Natural gas exports from the United States to Mexico have doubled in the past three years and are likely to continue to grow for at least the next few years, according to an analysis by Barclays Capital.
U.S. Exports to Mexico Predicted to Continue Higher
Exports of natural gas from the United States to Mexico have doubled in the past three years and are likely to continue to grow for at least the next few years, according to an analysis by Barclays Capital.
India’s Petronet Negotiating Main Pass LNG Capacity
United LNG LP would supply at least 4 million metric tons per year of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Main Pass Energy Hub, 16 miles off the Louisiana Coast in the Gulf of Mexico, to Petronet LNG Ltd., India’s largest LNG importer, under a conditional agreement between the parties that was signed last week.

IMS Research Sees Shale Gas Driving Smart Grid Renewal
The continuing shale gas boom is having a “massive impact” on the U.S. energy market, particularly a revival for various smart grid developments, according to a report released by IMS Research, a unit of the global research/consulting firm IHS.

California Report: ‘Scientific Uncertainty’ on Fracking’s Water Impact
There is still too much “scientific uncertainty” surrounding hydraulic fracturing’s (fracking) impact on water supply, and because of this regulators and operators need to be more transparent and accountable, according to a University of California, Berkeley, report that was released last Thursday.