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Pennsylvania Court Ruling Backs Compressor Stations

An appellate court in Pennsylvania has ruled that compressor stations fit the legal definition of “gas production” and therefore can’t be banned by localities where other aspects of natural gas production are already permitted.

May 30, 2012

EOG’s ‘Big Four’ Plays Boost Oil, Liquids Production

First quarter performance from EOG Resources Inc.’s “big four” oil and liquids plays was substantial enough to raise this year’s total company liquids production growth target to 33% from 30% and increase the overall production growth target to 7% from 5.5%.

May 10, 2012

Low Gas Prices Not Forever, ConocoPhillips Exec Says

Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience last week.

March 26, 2012

TransCanada’s Nova Pipeline Plans Meet Resistance

The Alberta government and natural gas producers are vowing to stop TransCanada Corp.’s Nova pipeline network from growing like a weed far beyond the province at their expense.

March 26, 2012

Low Gas Prices Not Forever, ConocoPhillips’ Jim Duncan Says

Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience Thursday.

March 23, 2012

Gas Rig Decline Does Not Equal Immediate Production Decline, ConocoPhillips Exec Says

Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience Thursday.

March 23, 2012

Kasich Plan Spares Conventional Oil, Small Natural Gas Producers

Ohio Gov. John Kasich will reportedly unveil a proposal this week to restructure state taxes on oil and gas drilling and pass the savings along to Ohioans in the form of a personal income tax cut, but conventional oil drilling and small producers of natural gas would not be affected.

March 12, 2012

DCP Midstream Eyes More Shale Plays, Chemical Build-Out

Being in the middle is not so much a challenge as an opportunity for DCP Midstream LLC, the Denver-based infrastructure and natural gas liquids (NGL) operator that has an eye on moving into the Bakken, Utica and Marcellus shale plays, according to DCP President Bill Waldheim. He told NGIShale Daily that those are about the only shale plays that fall outside DCP’s reach these days.

March 8, 2012

Obama Says Vote On Terminating Oil, Gas Subsidies Is Weeks Away

Revisiting his initiative to repeal the $4 billion in subsidies that taxpayers provide the oil and gas industry each year, President Obama on Thursday reiterated part of his State of the Union address that there’s only one real path forward for America’s future: an “all of the above” approach that develops every source of energy available.

March 5, 2012

California Provides Option to Smart Meters

California regulators Wednesday unanimously moved to accommodate a small, but increasingly vocal segment of residential utility customers that have rebelled against advanced meters in their homes and apartments.

February 2, 2012