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Mackenzie Gas Project: It’s On, Again

Canada’s on-again, off-again Arctic natural gas project is back on track again after behind-the-scenes official maneuvering smoothed out the latest regulatory roadblock (see Daily GPI, Sept. 10; May 24).

September 20, 2010

API Blasts Senate Provision That Would Strike Key Tax Incentive

An official with the American Petroleum Institute (API) decried a Senate provision to scrap job-creation tax incentives for major oil and natural gas producers, saying it would significantly slow the nation’s economic recovery (see Daily GPI, Aug. 18).

August 19, 2010

Gas Demand: ‘Not a Lot to Get Excited About’

With the exception of the power generation market, “I don’t see a lot to get excited about” when it comes to natural gas demand, an official with Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Securities Inc. (TPH) told NGI Tuesday.

December 2, 2009

IPAA Official Disputes Salazar’s Claim of Robust Leasing

Pointing to the slower pace of leasing for oil and natural gas in the first year of the Obama administration, an official with an independent producer association said Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s tirade against oil and gas associations Tuesday was unjustified.

November 30, 2009

Canaport LNG Marks Official Opening

The 1 Bcf/d Canaport LNG terminal marked its official opening Thursday, giving Spain’s Repsol YPF greater access to U.S. and Canadian natural gas markets.

September 28, 2009

Industry Briefs

The 1 Bcf/d Canaport LNG terminal has marked its official opening, giving Spain’s Repsol YPF greater access to U.S. and Canadian natural gas markets. The liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal received its first cargo in June (see NGI, June 22). It can supply up to 20% of New York and New England’s gas demand, according to Repsol. The terminal facility has the capability to store 9.9 Bcf of gas in liquefied form. Canaport LNG is the first to be completed of 10 key projects included in Repsol’s 2008-2012 strategic plan. It is the first land-based LNG receiving and regasification terminal built on the East Coast of North America in 30 years and the first LNG receiving and regasification terminal in Canada. Repsol partnered with Fort Reliance, Irving Oil’s parent company and owner of Canada’s largest oil refinery, in the construction of the terminal. Repsol is the managing general partner with a 75% stake and has contracted for 100% of the plant’s capacity. Repsol began selling gas in the Northeastern United States in 2008. The company said it plans to quadruple its global volumes of LNG sold by 2012.

September 28, 2009

Chesapeake: Harsh Speculative Limits Would Stymie E&P Activity

A Chesapeake Energy Corp. official last Wednesday cautioned the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) against imposing hard federal position limits or removing the swap dealer hedge exemption in the energy commodity markets, saying it would restrict liquidity in the market and short-circuit domestic exploration and production (E&P) efforts.

August 10, 2009

Chesapeake: Harsh Speculative Limits Would Stymie E&P Activity

A Chesapeake Energy Corp. official Wednesday cautioned the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) against imposing hard federal position limits or removing the swap dealer hedge exemption in the energy commodity markets, saying it would restrict liquidity in the market and short-circuit domestic exploration and production (E&P) efforts.

August 6, 2009

Senate Confirms Gensler as CFTC Chair, but Concerns Remain

Following the release of two holds on his nomination, the Senate last Tuesday easily confirmed former Treasury official and Goldman Sachs executive Gary Gensler to be chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

May 25, 2009

Senate Confirms Gensler as CFTC Chair, but Concerns Remain

Following the release of two holds on his nomination last week, the Senate Tuesday easily confirmed former Treasury official and Goldman Sachs executive Gary Gensler to be chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

May 20, 2009
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