Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is striking out into new gas supply ventures, looking at buying the undeveloped California portion of Questar Corp.’s converted oil-to-natural gas Southern Trails pipeline, preparing to sign its first of three pre-paid, 10-year natural gas supply deals with a Native American tribe, and joining with other Southern California munis to line up natural gas reserves behind a new power plant in Burbank, CA.
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Calpine Looks to Sell Canadian (Maybe U.S.) Gas Reserves, Trust Interest
Liquidity-strained Calpine Corp. announced last week that it is “evaluating” the sale of its 230 Bcfe Alberta proved natural gas reserves and a 25% interest in a related Calpine Natural Gas Trust amounting to about 80 Bcfe of proved reserves.
Calpine Looks to Sell Canadian (Maybe U.S.) Gas Reserves, Trust Interest
Liquidity-strained Calpine Corp. announced Thursday it is “evaluating” the sale of its 230 Bcfe Alberta proved natural gas reserves and a 25% interest in a related Calpine Natural Gas Trust amounting to about 80 Bcfe of proved reserves.
Shell’s Mars Platform Looks at Restart Date in 2-3 Weeks
Coming at a difficult time for the energy markets, which are seeing high, and in some cases record breaking commodity prices, Shell said last Tuesday that it expects its Mars tension leg platform (TLP) in the Gulf of Mexico to be down for another two to three weeks.
Shell’s Mars Platform Looks at Restart Date in 2-3 Weeks
Coming at a difficult time for the energy markets, which are seeing high, and in some cases record breaking commodity prices, Shell said Tuesday that it expects its Mars tension leg platform (TLP) in the Gulf of Mexico to be down for another two to three weeks.
Mexico Looks to Boost Gas Availability — Including LNG Imports
With rising natural gas demand and underutilized production, Mexico’s state-owned oil and gas monopoly is considering several sources to boost the needed commodity. Along with plans to auction the remaining two Burgos Basin blocks this summer, Mexico also is considering not only siting more liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, but importing it as well, according to officials with Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex).
Mexico Looks to Boost Gas Availability — Including LNG Imports
With rising natural gas demand and underutilized production, Mexico’s state-owned oil and gas monopoly is considering several sources to boost the needed commodity. Along with plans to auction the remaining two Burgos Basin blocks this summer, Mexico also is considering not only siting more liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, but importing it as well, according to officials with Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex).
FERC Study Looks at Hazards from Unconfined LNG Spills on Water
As long as it remains in liquid form, liquefied natural gas (LNG) “will neither burn nor explode,” but the risks multiply when LNG vaporizes as it comes into contact with water and air, according to a highly technical report released by FERC Friday.
FERC Study Looks at Hazards from Unconfined LNG Spills on Water
As long as it remains in liquid form, liquefied natural gas (LNG) “will neither burn nor explode,” but the risks multiply when LNG vaporizes as it comes into contact with water and air, according to a highly technical report released by FERC Friday.
FERC Looks to Tennessee, Columbia Gulf to Resolve Interconnect Dispute
FERC last Wednesday established a hearing to resolve a flap over Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s bid to build an interconnect to a pipeline along the coast of Louisiana that it jointly maintains and operates with Columbia Gulf Transmission. The Commission, however, suspended the start of the hearing to give the two pipeline companies a chance to work out the dispute on their own before a settlement judge.