The energy security risks of the United States worsened significantly in 2010, but shale gas has the potential to improve the security of natural gas supplies and lower energy costs, according to the second edition of an annual report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy.
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Petrohawk Buyout to Feather Kinder Morgan Nest, CEO Says
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) midstream assets in the Eagle Ford and Haynesville shales are positioned to see an uplift in throughput thanks to the pending acquisition of Petrohawk Energy Corp. by BHP Billiton Ltd. and the expectation that the latter will be spending a lot more in the plays, CEO Rich Kinder told financial analysts Wednesday.
Southern Union in the Catbird Seat, Agrees to Talks with Williams
An agreement to merge with Energy Transfer Equity LP (ETE) may be in place, but Southern Union Co. agreed Friday to discuss a higher offer from Williams.
Pennsylvania Republican Proposes Severance Tax
Despite the opposition of Gov. Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania lawmakers from both sides of the aisle continue to look for ways to generate revenue from the Marcellus Shale.
Pennsylvania Republican Proposes Severance Tax
Despite the opposition of Gov. Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania lawmakers from both sides of the aisle continue to look for ways to generate revenue from the Marcellus Shale.
Barclays: U.S. LNG Can Compete
Proposed North American natural gas liquefaction projects have been popping up like dandelions over the last several months. By the count of Barclays Capital analysts, there are now nine proposals to liquefy the continent’s gas and send it abroad. Asian markets appear to be the most attractive destination, they said.
Analysts: Canadian Gas Industry Must Look Beyond U.S.
Faced with pricing uncertainty, anticipated decrease in U.S. demand and a shifting regulatory landscape, Canadian gas companies will need to look beyond the United States if they are to retain market share and remain competitive, according to Ernst & Young.
Analysts: Canadian Gas Industry Must Look Beyond U.S.
Faced with pricing uncertainty, anticipated decrease in U.S. demand and a shifting regulatory landscape, Canadian gas companies will need to look beyond the United States if they are to retain market share and remain competitive, according to Ernst & Young.
Anadarko’s 2010: A Year in the Shales
Look for Anadarko Petroleum Corp. to spend more on liquids-rich plays, such as the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas, while Appalachia’s Marcellus Shale is the only play where the company is still drilling dry gas wells, Anadarko executives said during an earnings conference call last week.
2010 Was a Big Year for Anadarko in the Shales
Look for Anadarko Petroleum Corp. to spend more on liquids-rich plays, such as the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas, while Appalachia’s Marcellus Shale is the only play where the company is still drilling dry gas wells, Anadarko executives said during an earnings conference call Tuesday.