Philadelphia

New York Hydrofrack Review Possible by June, Says Incoming Regulator

New York should proceed cautiously as it considers how to regulate hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracking) in shale drilling operations, but the state shouldn’t wait for federal authorities to complete a lengthy review, the incoming Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) chief said Tuesday.

February 10, 2011

Chilean Rescue Facilitated With Pennsylvania Drilling Rigs and Bits

Drilling products manufactured by two Pennsylvania companies, Center Rock Inc. of Berlin in southwestern Pennsylvania and Schramm Inc. of West Chester, near Philadelphia, were instrumental in the rescue Wednesday of 33 Chilean miners trapped for more two months in an underground mine.

October 19, 2010

Pennsylvania Drilling Rigs and Bits Aid in Chilean Rescue

Drilling products manufactured by two Pennsylvania companies, Center Rock Inc. of Berlin in southwestern Pennsylvania and Schramm Inc. of West Chester, near Philadelphia, were instrumental in the rescue Wednesday of 33 Chilean miners trapped for more two months in an underground mine.

October 18, 2010

Pennsylvania Drilling Rigs and Bits Aid in Chilean Rescue

Drilling products manufactured by two Pennsylvania companies, Center Rock Inc. of Berlin in southwestern Pennsylvania and Schramm Inc. of West Chester, near Philadelphia, were instrumental in the rescue Wednesday of 33 Chilean miners trapped for more two months in an underground mine.

October 18, 2010

Appeals Court Places Hold on Equitable, Dominion Peoples Deal

A federal appeals court in Philadelphia has placed a hold on Equitable Resources Inc.’s proposed purchase of Dominion Peoples Natural Gas Co., pending an appeal of a lower court’s ruling that dismissed the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) lawsuit to halt the $970 million deal.

June 11, 2007

Appeals Court Places Hold on Equitable, Dominion Peoples Deal

A federal appeals court in Philadelphia has placed a hold on Equitable Resources Inc.’s proposed purchase of Dominion Peoples Natural Gas Co., pending an appeal of a lower court’s ruling that dismissed the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) lawsuit to halt the $970 million deal.

June 6, 2007

PECO Reports 17% Jump in Gas Demand in January, February

The extended cold during the first two months of this year drove up gas demand 17% in Philadelphia-based PECO’s service territory in southeastern Pennsylvania, the utility company said Friday. PECO said it has seen almost 400 more heating degree-days so far this winter as compared to last winter.

March 12, 2007

Industry Briefs

Due to undercollection of costs from its customers over the past three months, Philadelphia-based PECO said Wednesday that it is increasing its overall price for natural gas service, effective by March 1, by a total of 7%, or 9.265 cents per 100 cubic feet, marking the company’s first natural gas price increase in more than a year. The Exelon subsidiary services 474,000 suburban natural gas customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. The current purchased gas cost rate will increase from 97 cents per 100 cubic feet of natural gas to $1.06 per 100 cubic feet, so the average monthly residential bill based on 10,000 cubic feet of usage will increase from roughly $131 to $141. Reed Horting, PECO vice president, Gas, said the company has undercollected from customers for its actual gas supply costs during the past three months and now must increase the rate in order to recover this deficit. He noted that unlike gasoline or oil dealers, Pennsylvania gas utilities can only adjust their regulated rates every quarter to reflect their cost of buying gas on the wholesale market. “PECO makes a particular effort to keep rates as low as possible during the winter months when it matters most to customers,” said Horting. “We purchase our supply in a variety of ways as part of a portfolio approach in an effort to keep the cost to customers as stable as possible.” The utility noted that even with the increase, PECO’s purchased gas cost rate is still almost $2.25/Mcf less than it was just a year ago when rates reflected the sharply increased wholesale prices following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, this increase follows four successive decreases of 6.5%, 8.9%, 13.4% and 4.5% in the last four quarters.

March 1, 2007

PECO to Decrease Gas Rates to Pre-Katrina Levels

Philadelphia-based PECO said it will decrease its natural gas rate by nearly 11%, effective Sept. 1, returning prices to levels prior to Hurricane Katrina a year ago. PECO serves 474,000 suburban customers in southeastern Pennsylvania.

August 29, 2006

Lower Gas Prices Allow PECO to Lower Commodity Charge by 6.5%

Mild winter weather and sharply falling commodity costs have led utilities across the country to reduce their rates. Philadelphia-based PECO said this week that it will reduce its commodity rate by 6.5% as of March 1, resulting in lower natural gas bills for the company’s suburban natural gas customers. The commodity charge makes up more than 80% of the total gas rate, which will drop by 5.2%.

February 22, 2006