Australia’s Austin Exploration Ltd. has struck an agreement for Houston-based Halcon Resources Corp. to participate in its Birch Project in the northeastern Eagle Ford Shale. Halcon’s founders are Eagle Ford veterans, having pioneered the play with a previous company.
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Obama’s Climate Plan Tough on Coal, Supports NatGas
President Obama’s much-anticipated climate action plan, which was rolled out last Tuesday, came down hard on coal-fired plants, while promoting renewable fuels along with fuel switching from coal to natural gas, a global market for natural gas, and the adoption of heavy-duty natural gas vehicles.
TransCanada Loses Round in Mainline Toll Battle
TransCanada Corp. has lost the second round of its years-long contest with natural gas shippers over proposed restructuring of finances and services for its shaky Mainline from Alberta to Ontario, Quebec and export routes to the Midwest and eastern United States.
It’s Strike Two for TransCanada in Mainline Toll Battle
TransCanada Corp. has lost the second round of its years-long contest with natural gas shippers over proposed restructuring of finances and services for its shaky Mainline from Alberta to Ontario, Quebec and export routes to the Midwest and eastern United States.
Monterey Shale Offers Oil, ‘Real Dollars,’ Says Consultant
The Monterey Shale’s oil reserves could offer California a way out of any economic shortfall, according to Navigant Consulting’s energy director.
Report Says CHP Scenario Could Boost U.S. NatGas Demand by 4.42 Tcf/Year
Expanded use of combined heat and power (CHP) for making electricity could, under one scenario, boost natural gas demand in the United States by as much as 4.42 Tcf/year, according to a report commissioned by the American Gas Association (AGA).
Cogen Comeback Could Boost NatGas Demand by 4.42 Tcf/Year
Expanded use of combined heat and power (CHP) for making electricity could, under one scenario, boost natural gas demand in the United States by as much as 4.42 Tcf/year, according to a report commissioned by the American Gas Association (AGA).
Cogen Comeback Possible 4.42 Tcf/Year Boost for NatGas Demand
Expanding the use of combined heat and power (CHP) to produce electricity could, under one scenario, boost natural gas demand in the United States by as much as 4.42 Tcf/year, according to a report commissioned by the American Gas Association (AGA).
FERC Staff: $3.50-4.50 ‘Sweet Spot’ for NatGas Prices
Barring extreme weather this summer, natural gas prices aren’t likely to vary too much from their current trading range, said FERC staffer Eric Primosch of the Commission’s Office of Enforcement (OE).
FERC Staff: $3.50-4.50 is ‘Sweet Spot’ for NatGas Prices
Barring extreme weather this summer, natural gas prices aren’t likely to vary too much from their current trading range, said FERC staffer Eric Primosch of the Commission’s Office of Enforcement (OE).