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Louisiana Producers to Challenge Lateral Taxation

Changes to Louisiana law that would tax the lateral portions of horizontal wells have the state’s producer community ready to fight, but parish tax assessors say laterals should have been taxable all along.

November 30, 2010

Louisiana Producers to Challenge Lateral Taxation

Changes to Louisiana law that would tax the lateral portions of horizontal wells have the state’s producer community ready to fight, but parish tax assessors say laterals should have been taxable all along.

November 29, 2010

Expansion of Pine Prairie Storage Proposed

PAA Natural Gas Storage LP (PNG) has filed with FERC an application to expand its Pine Prairie Natural Gas Storage salt cavern facility in Evangeline Parish, LA. The proposal calls for the construction of an additional 32 Bcf of working gas storage capacity, including two new 12 Bcf caverns and the expansion of permitted capacity for caverns two through five to 12 Bcf from 10 Bcf each.

October 6, 2010

Coast Guard Gives Opinion on Cameron LNG Export

Changes proposed by Sempra LNG unit Cameron LNG LLC to its liquefied natural gas terminal in Cameron Parish, LA, to allow for the export of LNG do not meet the threshold to be considered “new construction,” according to U.S. Coast Guard Captain J.J. Plunkett, captain of the port for Port Arthur, TX.

August 24, 2010

Egan Seeks Go-Ahead to Put More Storage Capacity in Service

Egan Hub Storage LLC has called on FERC for permission to put into service by mid-September additional storage capacity in its fourth cavern at its facility in Acadia Parish, LA.

August 18, 2010

Industry Briefs

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved Cadeville Gas Storage LLC’s application to build a planned gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish, LA, approximately 10 miles southwest of Monroe. Storage services are scheduled to begin in 2012. The three- to four-turn facility is being designed to provide a peak deliverability of 420 MMcf/d and a peak injection of 420 MMcf/d. Cadeville plans to convert a depleted gas reservoir to develop a total of 16.5 Bcf of working capacity. The facility would have the ability to interconnect to Tennessee Gas Pipeline Line 100, Gulf South’s Middle 30, Gulf South’s 42-inch East Texas to Mississippi Expansion, Texas Gas Transmission, CenterPoint Energy Line CP and Energy Transfer Partners’ 42″ Tiger Pipeline. Open seasons held in 2009 (see NGI, April 6, 2009) and earlier this summer (see NGI, May 31) received total bids for more than twice the amount of working gas capacity proposed in its application, according to Cadeville.

August 16, 2010

FERC Approves Louisiana Storage Facility

FERC has approved Cadeville Gas Storage LLC’s application to build a planned gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish, LA, approximately 10 miles southwest of Monroe.

August 13, 2010

Louisiana Storage Capacity Being Offered

Cadeville Gas Storage LLC, a subsidiary of Cardinal Gas Storage Partners LLC, is holding a nonbinding open season through June 30 for capacity at a planned gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish, LA, approximately 10 miles southwest of Monroe.

June 1, 2010

Industry Brief

Residents who voluntarily evacuated their Caddo Parish, LA, homes on Monday after state officials found that natural gas had contaminated private water wells were told Wednesday to stay away at least another day until test results are completed. Natural gas apparently leaked into an aquifer during a drilling test by EXCO Resources Inc. (see Daily GPI, April 21). Officials with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality said the natural gas in the water wells isn’t poisonous, but it could accumulate enough to cause an explosion. EXCO is paying for accommodations for the dislocated residents until they are allowed to return home.

April 22, 2010

Industry Brief

Residents who voluntarily evacuated their Caddo Parish, LA, homes on Monday after state officials found that natural gas had contaminated private water wells were told Wednesday to stay away at least another day until test results are completed. Natural gas apparently leaked into an aquifer during a drilling test by EXCO Resources Inc. (see Daily GPI, April 21). Officials with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality said the natural gas in the water wells isn’t poisonous, but it could accumulate enough to cause an explosion. EXCO is paying for accommodations for the dislocated residents until they are allowed to return home.

April 22, 2010