In a victory for oil and gas producers, a federal district court in Akron, OH, said it believes the Ohio Supreme Court would hold that state law follows an “at the well” rule on leases, which in turn would allow companies to deduct post-production costs.
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Ohio Regulators OK Two NatGas-Fired Power Plants
The Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) has approved two large natural gas-fired power plants that would add 2,040 MW to the regional transmission grid.
Seeking Rover Stormwater Permit, Ohio EPA Calling on AG For Help
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) still wants Rover Pipeline LLC to submit a stormwater permit application and pay $2.3 million in fines, and the regulator has asked the state attorney general (AG) to assist in enforcement, Director Craig Butler said Wednesday.
Ohio EPA Calls in AG on Rover Stormwater Permit, Now Seeks $2.3M in Penalties
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) still wants Rover Pipeline LLC to submit a stormwater permit application and pay $2.3 million in fines, and the regulator has asked the state attorney general (AG) to assist in enforcement, Director Craig Butler said Wednesday.
Ohio EPA Grants Nexus Certificate; Director Says Agency Learned From ‘Mistakes’ With Rover
The Nexus Gas Transmission pipeline cleared another regulatory hurdle this week when the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) announced that it has issued a water quality certification for the 255-mile, 1.5 Bcf/d natural gas project.
Rover Presses FERC for HDD Restart; Ohio EPA Urges Patience
Rover Pipeline LLC continues to press FERC on a request to restart horizontal directional drilling (HDD), filing supplemental information and third-party analyses to persuade the Commission to lift a May moratorium.
Dominion South Boosted as Rover Phase 1A Now Flowing 600 MMcf/d-Plus
Energy Transfer Partners LP’s Rover Pipeline was flowing just above 600 MMcf/d out of eastern Ohio Wednesday after ramping up over the holiday weekend, helping to lift Appalachian Basin prices amid recent weakness at regional hubs.
Ohio Shale Oil/NatGas Output Climbs in 2Q2017
Ohio’s unconventional oil and natural gas production continued to tick upward in the second quarter, as it has since the end of last year when operators began to shake off the downturn’s rust.
Ohio EPA Says Rover Missing Stormwater Permit, Has Complied With Other Orders
FERC on Thursday authorized Rover Pipeline LLC to place Phase 1A of its project into service, just in time to meet backer Energy Transfer Partners LP’s target for late summer start-up.
FERC Says Rover Phase 1A Good to Go, Authorizes Service
FERC on Thursday authorized Rover Pipeline LLC to place Phase 1A of its project into service, just in time to meet backer Energy Transfer Partners LP’s target for late summer start-up.