A new coalition of 16 community, landowner and business groups — including several construction companies — has organized to convey the message that hydraulic fracturing (fracking) can be performed safely in New York state and would provide jobs and economic growth.
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GasMart 2011: Purchasers Want Fracking Fears Erased
Natural gas purchasers say they are switching more of their fleet vehicles to natural gas, adding transport capacity and are trying to stay organized and get the best deal for gas. But they are also increasingly concerned about the public perception of the safety of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and its effects on the shale gas market.
GasMart 2011: Shale Gas Worth Fighting For, Say Buyers
Natural gas purchasers say they are switching more of their fleet vehicles to natural gas, adding transport capacity and are trying to stay organized and get the best deal for gas. But they are also increasingly concerned about the public perception of the safety of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and its effects on the shale gas market.
GasMart 2011: Purchasers Want Shale Gas Defended
Natural gas purchasers say they are switching more of their fleet vehicles to natural gas, adding transport capacity and are trying to stay organized and get the best deal for gas. But they are also increasingly concerned about the public perception of the safety of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and its effects on the shale gas market.
Russian Elected to Lead Gas Exporting Cartel
The 11 member countries of what has come to be known as a natural gas version of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) appear to be better organized as evidenced by last Wednesday’s election of Russia’s Leonid Bokhanovsky as the Gas Exporting Countries Forum’s (GECF) first secretary general.
Gas Exporting Cartel Elects Russian to Lead
The 11 member countries of what has come to be known as a natural gas version of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) appear to be better organized as evidenced by the Wednesday election of Russia’s Leonid Bokhanovsky as the Gas Exporting Countries Forum’s (GECF) first secretary general.
Challenges to New CA Gas Rules Cite LNG, Environmental Issues
Organized opposition to a coastal liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in California, along with critical environmental organizations and utilities, Friday raised the spectre of challenging at least part of the sweeping new state natural gas rules approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (see Daily GPI, Sept. 22). At least one group threatened to file a lawsuit in state Superior Court Monday.
Arcapita Buys 90% Stake in Falcon, Funds Storage Expansions
Falcon Gas Storage announced Wednesday that GAStorage Investment LLC, a company organized by Arcapita, a global investment group, has bought a 90% equity stake in Falcon and has provided additional capital to complete the construction Falcon’s gas storage facilities. The total value of the initial transaction is $100 million.
Canadian Assets a Hot Prospect With Price & Drilling Hikes
As producers get organized for a forecast big push to acceleratedevelopment of Canadian natural-gas supplies, a hot market in fieldassets is emerging.
Canadian Assets are Hot Prospects With Price & Drilling Hikes
As producers get organized for a forecast big push to acceleratedevelopment of Canadian natural-gas supplies, a hot market in fieldassets is emerging.