Delaware has issued an air quality construction permit and awarded grant money to NRG Energy Inc. as it begins a $26.5 million project to convert one of its power plants from coal to natural gas.
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Oregon Pipeline Plan Alive Despite LNG Export Switch
Federal and state pipeline permitting is progressing whether or not the project seeks a federal export permit.
Bromwich: Industry Tests Waters of Permit Review Process
The nation’s top regulator of offshore oil and natural gas activity said the agency suspects that some in industry are purposely submitting insufficient permit applications to test just how stringent and precise the post-BP review process is.
Bromwich: Industry Tests Waters of Permit Review Process
The nation’s top regulator of offshore oil and natural gas activity said the agency suspects that some in industry are purposely submitting insufficient permit applications to test just how strict and precise the review process is.
Pennsylvania Wants Operator Wastewater Clarification
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is sending certification letters to approximately 80 operators in the state, asking them to certify by Aug. 29 that they have stopped delivering wastewater from Marcellus Shale gas drilling to municipal treatment facilities.
Shell’s Odum: GOM Lawsuit May Trigger ‘Backdoor Moratorium’
The legal challenge by a consortium of environmental groups to the Department of Interior’s issuance of a permit to a unit of Royal Dutch Shell plc to drill a new well in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) has the “potential to virtually halt production in the Gulf of Mexico,” said Shell Oil President Marvin Odum.
Shell’s Odum: GOM Lawsuit May Trigger ‘Backdoor Moratorium’
The legal challenge by a consortium of environmental groups to the Department of Interior’s issuance of a permit to a unit of Royal Dutch Shell plc to drill a new well in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) has the “potential to virtually halt production in the Gulf of Mexico,” said Shell Oil President Marvin Odum.
New York Publishes Draft Fracking Permit Rules
The preliminary draft permit rules for hydraulic fracturing operations, which would impose additional regulations on natural gas drillers operating in New York’s Marcellus Shale, were published Friday in their entirety by the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
Cove Point LNG Request ‘Rejected Outright’
FERC has “rejected outright” Dominion Cove Point LNG LP’s (DCP) interpretation of its existing tariff and proposed tariff revisions that would permit it to issue an operational flow order (OFO) requiring shippers to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) by tanker to its import terminal to keep the cryogenic portion of the terminal cooled.
Cove Point’s Plea for OFO Authority on LNG ‘Rejected Outright’
FERC has “rejected outright” Dominion Cove Point LNG LP’s (DCP) interpretation of its existing tariff and proposed tariff revisions that would permit it to issue an operational flow order (OFO) requiring shippers to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) by tanker to its import terminal to keep the cryogenic portion of the terminal cooled.