Williams on Thursday said it has restricted some natural gas pipeline services on its mainstay Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line LLC (aka Transco) because of capacity constraints in the Pennsylvania portion of the Marcellus Shale.
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Alberta Role in North America Gas Market to Fade Fast
After half a century as a mainstay of markets across Canada and the United States, Alberta’s role in North American natural gas will wane rapidly, says the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB).
Alberta’s Role in North American Natural Gas Seen Falling Rapidly
After half a century as a mainstay of markets across Canada and the United States, Alberta’s role in North American natural gas will wane rapidly, says the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB).
Alberta’s Gas Prominence Shrinking
Alberta’s role as an international natural gas supply mainstay will shrink as aging wells are depleted and domestic consumption rises, the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) confirms.
Report: Alberta’s Gas Role In Decline
Alberta’s role as an international natural gas supply mainstay will shrink as aging wells are depleted and domestic consumption rises, the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) confirms.
TransCanada, Alberta Customers Reach Two-Year Settlement
Another two years of stable rates are in store for a mainstay of Canadian natural gas transportation after TransCanada Corp.’s Alberta pipeline grid reached a revenue requirement settlement with shippers.
TransCanada, Alberta Customers Reach Two-Year Settlement
Another two years of stable rates are in store for a mainstay of Canadian natural gas transportation after TransCanada Corp.’s Alberta pipeline grid reached a revenue requirement settlement with shippers.
Despite Decline Forecasts, Canadian Gas Exports Continue to Grow
Canadian natural gas exports are holding firm — and even managing to grow — despite persistent, widespread forecasts of decline for the northern supply mainstay on the “continental” natural gas market.
Despite Decline Forecasts, Canadian Gas Exports Continue to Grow
Canadian natural gas exports are holding firm — and even managing to grow — despite persistent, widespread forecasts of decline for the northern supply mainstay on the “continental” natural gas market.
Alberta Gas Production Declining Following 2001 Peak, Agency Says
After more than half a century as the Canadian supply mainstay, Alberta natural gas production has peaked and will decline no matter how much drilling producers do, the province’s industry watchdog agency says.