Increasing northern shale production has prompted TransCanada Corp. to announce a C$655 million ($490 million) addition to its supply collection network in Alberta and British Columbia (BC), Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL).
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Pennsylvania DEP to Expand Air Quality Monitoring in NatGas Development Regions
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) plans to spend $1.56 million to launch an “unprecedented” expansion of the state’s fine particulate matter air monitoring network in areas of heavy natural gas development activity.
Pennsylvania DEP to Expand Air Quality Monitoring in NatGas Development Regions
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) plans to spend $1.56 million to launch an “unprecedented” expansion of the state’s fine particulate matter air monitoring network in areas of heavy natural gas development activity.
ExxonMobil’s Bakken Ops Secure Water Pipeline, Services With Nuverra
Nuverra Environmental Solutions has signed a contract to build a 150-mile water pipeline and provide related services for ExxonMobil Corp.’s North Dakota operations in McKenzie County.
BC Utility Questions LNG Export Impact on Domestic End-Users
The Canadian race to Asia with liquefied natural gas (LNG) has run into a hurdle at the starting gate: British Columbia consumers.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Quashes PUC Appeal on Act 13
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court quashed an appeal by the state Public Utility Commission (PUC) on Thursday, leaving in place a judge’s order that the commission cannot use a review process to enforce some provisions of Act 13, the state’s omnibus Marcellus Shale law.
CNG Keeps Marketing Foot on the Gas Pedal
Seattle-based natural gas vehicle (NGV) conversion company World CNG is adding outlets in Madison, WI, and on Long Island in New York state to its network of up-fitters in eight other states.
Northeast Ohio Group Devises Midstream Development Plan
A group of elected officials, economic development and real estate experts in northeastern Ohio have developed a proposal to create a network of wet gas gathering lines and other infrastructure in the Utica Shale, using the region’s steel industry, abandoned or partially used rail lines and existing highways.
Ninth New NatGas Power Plant Approved for Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) recently approved plans by a subsidiary of LS Power to build a 900 MW natural gas-fired power plant about 50 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, bringing to nine the number of gas-fired plants proposed in and around the state’s Marcellus Shale resource.
Columbia Gas Pursues Expansions to Accommodate Marcellus Development
Columbia Pipeline Group is seeking to expand the eastern side of its Columbia Gas Transmission system to provide Marcellus Shale gas to growing markets in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. It is also pursuing an expansion of the western side of its system to give producers an additional path out of the Marcellus/Utica region and to help avoid continued basis erosion.