Anxious to see the review process restarted for the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, western Colorado producers appealed to FERC again on Wednesday to consider the socioeconomics to their region along the Western Slope of the Rockies as part of any renewed environmental assessments.
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BLM Seeks Comments on Proposed Oil/Gas Leasing in Northwest Colorado
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM ) on Monday launched a public comment period for a proposed oil/natural gas leasing sale covering 28 parcels and parts of two counties in northwestern Colorado, involving the Piceance Basin’s Mancos Shale.
NatGas Output From Mancos Shale Well as Good as Any to Date, Says Producer Group
The West Slope chapter of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association (COGA) on Monday said initial production (IP) from a new natural gas well in the Mancos formation near the disputed Thompson Divide is “prolific,” and the results are strong enough to positively influence pending federal leasing decisions.
Western Colorado Producers Eye Jordan Cove LNG Project as Market Outlet
Government, economic development and gas industry officials in Western Colorado are continuing to ride the bandwagon of Veresen Inc.’s $7 billion Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project as a conduit for Piceance Basin gas to reach international markets.
Jordan Cove LNG Viewed as Market Outlet by Western Colorado Producers
Government, economic development and gas industry officials in Western Colorado are continuing to ride the bandwagon of Veresen Inc.’s $7 billion Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project as a conduit for Piceance Basin gas to reach international markets.