Royal Dutch Shell plc has chosen Ascension Parish in Louisiana as the location for a potential multibillion-dollar natural gas-to-liquids (GTL) facility, adding another gas-driven economic development win for the Pelican State.
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Canadian LNG Backers Urge Market-Based Rulings
As volume targets grow, liquefied natural gas (LNG) developers are urging Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) to resist trying to reserve stockpiles for Canadians by shooting down export projects.
Costs, Demand Not on Shale Map, Says Economist
Checking a map is the first step to knowing where one is going, but when it comes to forecasting shale gas supply and demand, the map can throw some international gas end-users off course, an energy economist said.
Pipelines Said Key for Oregon LNG Plans
A lot of under-used natural gas pipeline capacity from supply sources on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border is a key competitive advantage in Oregon for two proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects, according to backers of the Jordan Cove and Oregon LNG projects.
National Fuel’s LDC Adjusts for Supplies ‘Right Under Our Feet’
Five years ago National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp. put in place a long-term strategy to deliver Pennsylvania and New York natural gas utility customers with natural gas from long-haul pipelines moving from the Gulf Coast. The Marcellus Shale since has sent that strategy out the window.
Mexico to Export LNG, Says Sempra Chief
Assuming the U.S. natural gas business continues its robust growth, Mexico is likely to shift from being a natural gas importer to a liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, Sempra Energy International CEO George Liparidis told participants last week at the Wolfe Research Power and Gas Leaders Conference in New York City.
In Shale Oversight, One Size (Federal) Doesn’t Fit All
Top industry executives from Colorado, North Dakota, Pennsylvania and Texas last week told a crowd at the Shale Insight 2013 conference in Philadelphia that states and not the federal government should continue to be the primary oil and natural gas enforcers.
Gingrich Delivers Red Meat to Carnivorous Crowd
The pioneering shale gas and oil developers have to be unshackled by “prison guards of the past” to allow the United States to achieve energy independence, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said on the closing day of the Shale Insight conference in Philadelphia.
Marcellus Holds Great Power, Great Responsibility
Will anyone be able to look back on this time in the United States and not consider it to be a golden age for natural gas? Will anyone doubt that the Marcellus Shale was the blazing star in that firmament?
EIA to Add Implied Flow to Weekly NatGas Storage Reports
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is proposing a change to the format of itsWeekly Natural Gas Storage Report(WNGSR), adding an estimate of the implied flow of working natural gas into or out of underground storage facilities to its WNGSR summary table.