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Palomar Withdraws FERC Application; Project Still Possible
On the heels of the NorthernStar Natural Gas bankruptcy filing and abandonment of its FERC-permitted Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in northwest Oregon, the Palomar Gas Transmission LLC pipeline, which had a potential connection with Bradwood, has filed a notice with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to withdraw its application to build the pipeline to serve the Pacific Northwest.
Palomar Withdraws FERC Application, But Does Not Give Up on Project
On the heels of the NorthernStar Natural Gas bankruptcy filing and abandonment of its FERC-permitted Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in northwest Oregon, the Palomar Gas Transmission LLC pipeline, which had a potential connection with Bradwood, has filed a notice with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to withdraw its application to build the pipeline to serve the Pacific Northwest.
Pennsylvania Halts Chesapeake Well Pad Construction
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has ordered Chesapeake Energy to stop work on a natural gas drilling well pad in rural Potter County for failing to implement required erosion and sediment controls, DEP said Wednesday.
Palomar Pipeline Backers Slow Permit Process
In the wake of the NorthernStar Natural Gas bankruptcy filing and abandonment of its FERC-permitted Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in northwest Oregon, industry observers see the proposed Palomar natural gas pipeline, which had a potential connection with Bradwood, as perhaps the next gas project domino to fall in the Pacific Northwest. However, Palomar officials told NGI last Wednesday that the project is still alive, but “slowed” in its permitting.
Palomar Pipeline Project Backers Slow Permitting Process
In the wake of the NorthernStar Natural Gas bankruptcy filing and abandonment of its FERC-permitted Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in northwest Oregon, industry observers see the proposed Palomar natural gas pipeline, which had a potential connection with Bradwood, as perhaps the next gas project domino to fall in the Pacific Northwest. However, Palomar officials told NGI last Wednesday that the project is still alive, but “slowed” in its permitting.
Marcellus Coalition: Pennsylvania Targeting ‘New Kid on the Block’
Proposed regulations that would significantly lower the amount of total dissolved solids (TDS) permitted in wastewater discharges from drilling operations in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale gas play unfairly target the industry and would create more problems than they would solve, according to Kathryn Klaber, president of the Marcellus Shale Coalition.
Tougher Marcellus Water Rules OK’d in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s Environmental Quality Board (EQB) has approved new regulations that would significantly lower the amount of total dissolved solids (TDS) permitted in wastewater discharges from drilling operations in the state’s prolific Marcellus shale area.
Tougher Marcellus Water Rules Approved in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s Environmental Quality Board (EQB) has approved new regulations that would significantly lower the amount of total dissolved solids (TDS) permitted in wastewater discharges from drilling operations in the state’s prolific Marcellus shale area.
El Paso Shippers Demand Full Credits for Interruptions Due to Scheduled Maintenance
El Paso Natural Gas should not be permitted to give only partial reservation credits to shippers whose natural gas deliveries have been interrupted due to a scheduled maintenance event on the pipeline, a group of producers and marketers said.