Canadian natural gas supplies will remain nearly flat for six years as aging conventional flowing wells run down and unconventional production picks up speed to replace the depleting old reserves, according to new projections by the National Energy Board (NEB).
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Encana Starts Up Second of Three Montney Processing Plants
Calgary-based independent Encana Corp. has started up the second of the three Montney Shale natural gas processing plants that under development as part of its Cutbank RIdge Partnership with Veresen Midstream, management announced Thursday.
Pembina Revises Alberta Oil Pipeline Expansion on Increased Demand
Pembina Pipeline Corp. said it plans to add infrastructure and increase operational flexibilities to an Alberta oil pipeline expansion designed to support future growth in the Deep Basin and Montney Shale, after receiving increased demand for its services.
NEB Launches Full-Dress Hearings for TransCanada’s North Montney Mainline
A new regulatory ordeal, possibly lasting up to 15 months, has begun to determine pipeline service and costs for production stranded by cancellations of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects on the north Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC).
Encana Starts Up First of Three Montney Processing Plants, On Track to Hit Growth Targets
Encana Corp.’s Tower processing plant in Canada’s Montney Shale has started up ahead of schedule and under budget, the Calgary-based independent announced Wednesday.
With Pacific NorthWest LNG Scuttled, Pipeline Proposal Orphaned, Says TransCanada
No candidate has emerged to adopt a C$5 billion ($4 billion) orphan pipeline project deserted in British Columbia (BC) by former sole customer Pacific NorthWest LNG, according to TransCanada Corp.
Montney Shale to Gain More Sour Gas Processing With SemCAMS Proposal
A 280 MMcf/d sour gas facility, designed to serve Montney Shale producers working in the Pipestone region of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, is underway by a unit of SemGroup Corp.
Pacific NorthWest LNG Cancels Export Terminal Plans in British Columbia
Pacific NorthWest LNG canceled plans Tuesday to build a C$11.4 billion ($9 billion) liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, citing unfavorable overseas market conditions.
New BC Reserves Estimate Lead By Montney, Horn River and Liard Formations
By the British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission’s count, only 1.4% of an astronomical 3,337 Tcf of gas in five BC geological structures have made the jump from estimated resources to tapped reserves so far, even though provincial production doubled to about 5 Bcf/d since 2000.
BC Tallies Underlying NatGas at 3,337 Tcf, Proved at 41 Tcf, Probable at 532 Tcf
By the British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission’s count, only 1.4% of an astronomical 3,337 Tcf of gas in five BC geological structures have made the jump from estimated resources to tapped reserves so far, even though provincial production doubled to about 5 Bcf/d since 2000.