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Project Would Tie Marcellus/Utica Condensate to Canadian Markets

Capacity to move growing production of condensate and natural gasoline out of the Marcellus/Utica Shale region to diluent markets in Canada is being offered by Unity Pipeline Co. LLC, which is proposing a system of new pipeline, as well as pipeline to be converted from natural gas service.

November 5, 2013

Phillips 66 to Add LPG Export Terminal at Freeport Facility

Phillips 66 is planning to expand its midstream business with a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) export terminal to be built at its existing marine terminal in Freeport, TX, the Houston-based company said.

November 5, 2013

The Frackers Tells of Risky, Ambitious Ride to Energy Independence

George P. Mitchell and crew long have been credited with finding the trigger to unlock unconventional natural gas, but it was in fact a colorful cast of visionaries, oddballs and take-no-prisoner pitchmen who helped launch the United States on the road to energy independence, as told in the insightful, and at times suspenseful, new book by bestselling author Gregory Zuckerman, The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters.

November 5, 2013

CPUC Regulator Accuses PG&E of ‘Dishonesty,’ Calls for $17.25M Fine

Within days of a regulatory judge’s recommending a lesser penalty, one of the five members of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) late Monday issued an alternate proposed decision, slapping a $17.25 million fine on Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) for “calculated dishonesty” related to a natural gas pipeline safety issue.

November 5, 2013
Encana to Sell, Spin Off Properties, Slash Jobs

Encana to Sell, Spin Off Properties, Slash Jobs

Encana Corp. on Tuesday announced a bold strategy to move back into the winning column by focusing on only five North American onshore plays — down from 30 — requiring leasehold sales, a spinoff and a 20% reduction in jobs. The goal is to balance liquids and natural gas by 2017 from a limited number of assets, said CEO Doug Suttles.

November 5, 2013

East Coast, West Coast Strength Can’t Offset Overall Weakness; Futures Sacked For A Loss

The price being paid Monday for Tuesday physical natural gas delivery on average lost 2 cents as major hubs were mixed, but firm pricing on the West Coast and Eastern Seaboard was not able to offset weakness at Gulf and interior locations. At the close of futures trading, December had fallen 6.8 cents to $3.445 and January skidded 6.7 cents tp $3.524. December crude oil added a penny to $94.62/bbl.

November 4, 2013

Production, Transient Weather Pummeling Prices; December Called Down 3 Cents

December natural gas is expected to open 3 cents lower Friday morning at $3.55 as traders are unable to identify any fundamental weather patterns able to offset ever-increasing production. Overnight oil markets slipped.

November 1, 2013

CME Revises November Futures Settlement

In a private notice sent to CME Group clearing members on Friday, the trading exchange said it made a revision on Oct. 30 to the November 2013 natural gas futures contract expiration that occurred on Oct. 29.

November 1, 2013

EIA: Shale States Production Soared in August

Total U.S. natural gas production was nearly flat in August compared to the previous month, but in the Other States category, which includes shale-heavy Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, output reached 27.02 Bcf/d, a 2.4% increase from 26.38 Bcf/d in July and a whopping 17.1% increase from 23.08 Bcf/d in August 2012, according to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report.

November 1, 2013

DOT Questioned About Delay in Implementing Pipe Safety Act

A former chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee said he is concerned about the federal government’s delay in issuing regulations to implement the Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty and Jobs Creation Act, which President Obama signed into law in January 2012 (see Daily GPI,Jan. 4, 2012).

November 1, 2013