Producers that ply shale gas plays could someday benefit from increased insight into shale reservoirs courtesy of researchers at the University of Oklahoma (OU).
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U.S. Shales Predicted to Put Canada on the Ropes
Producers in Canada could be forgiven if they feel like they’re in a boxing match with their U.S. counterparts. Marcellus Shale production and the coming Ruby Pipeline offer a one-two punch that will knock Canadian gas out of the Lower 48 ring, according to Bentek Energy LLC.
Bentek: Lower 48 Gas to Pummel Canadian Imports
Producers in Canada could be forgiven if they feel like they’re in a boxing match with their U.S. counterparts. Marcellus Shale production and the coming Ruby Pipeline offer a one-two punch that will knock Canadian gas out of the Lower 48 ring, according to Bentek Energy LLC.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee said Tuesday it was lifting an Imbalance Warning in all zones, but it continued to ask customers to match physical flow with scheduled quantities.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee lifted a systemwide Imbalance Warning Monday but asked customers “to match physical flow with scheduled quantities and nominate all payback requests.”
Net-Profit Royalty Regime Lights a Fire Under BC Producers
Royalty cuts by the British Columbia (BC) government ignited natural gas production development with potential to match or exceed the supply addition represented by the proposed Alaska pipeline from the North Slope, Canadian industry analysts say.
Royalty Cuts Light a Fire Under BC Producers
Royalty cuts by the British Columbia (BC) government ignited natural gas production development with potential to match or exceed the supply addition represented by the proposed Alaska pipeline from the North Slope, Canadian industry analysts say.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee said it will implement Tuesday an Imbalance Warning requiring customers to match physical flow with scheduled quantities in Zones 0, 1, L, 2 and 4 upstream of Station 219 to prevent imbalances that would threaten its operational integrity. “Due to mild weather, Bear Creek storage field testing and high utilization through Station 219 Tennessee does not have the ability to absorb imbalances caused by overdeliveries by receipt point operators into the system and undertakes from the system by delivery point operators,” the pipeline said.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee said it will implement Tuesday an Imbalance Warning requiring customers to match physical flow with scheduled quantities in Zones 0, 1, L, 2 and 4 upstream of Station 219 to prevent imbalances that would threaten its operational integrity. “Due to mild weather, Bear Creek storage field testing and high utilization through Station 219 Tennessee does not have the ability to absorb imbalances caused by overdeliveries by receipt point operators into the system and undertakes from the system by delivery point operators,” the pipeline said.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee said Monday it was lifting a systemwide imbalance warning but continued to request that all parties match physical flow with scheduled quantities.