Regulators in Washington state have filed a complaint against Cascade Natural Gas Corp. for allegedly violating state and federal pipeline safety regulations and have recommended a maximum fine of $4 million.
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BLM’s Long Contested Roan Plateau Plan Retains Options for Oil, NatGas Development
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Colorado on Tuesday released the final supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) and proposed plan for the long-controversial Roan Plateau in Western Colorado that is highly coveted by producers and naturalists alike.
Seventy Seven Energy Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Seventy Seven Energy Inc., the onshore oilfield services business spun off from Chesapeake Energy Corp. less than two years ago, said Tuesday it has filed a pre-packaged plan of reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
Federal Court Approves Magnum Hunter Restructuring
A federal court has approved Magnum Hunter Resources Corp.’s reorganization plan, a critical step that brings it closer to emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Federal Court Approves Magnum Hunter Restructuring
A federal court has approved Magnum Hunter Resources Corp.’s reorganization plan, a critical step that brings it closer to emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Mexico Plans to Add 3,100 Miles of NatGas Pipelines by 2019
Mexico on Wednesday unveiled a plan to spend nearly $10 billion by 2019 to construct a dozen natural gas pipelines, adding about 3,100 miles to the country’s network as it increasingly relies on U.S. natural gas to meet demand created by new power generation.
Minnesota Power to Close Two Coal Units, Add NatGas Generation
Minnesota Power plans to idle its Taconite Harbor Energy Center in Schroeder, MN, next year, cease coal operations there in 2020, and add 200-300 MW of natural gas-fired generation to its portfolio within the next decade, all as part of a long-term plan to reduce carbon emissions.
Minnesota Power to Close Two Coal Units, Add NatGas Generation
Minnesota Power plans to idle its Taconite Harbor Energy Center in Schroeder, MN, next year, cease coal operations there in 2020, and add 200-300 MW of natural gas-fired generation to its portfolio within the next decade, all as part of a long-term plan to reduce carbon emissions.
NTSB Finds Multiple Issues in 2012 Grounding of Shell’s Kulluk
“No single error or mechanical failure led” to the 2012 grounding of the ice-class mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) Kulluk, owned by Shell Offshore Inc. and operated by Noble Drilling, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
NTSB Finds Multiple Issues in 2012 Grounding of Shell’s Kulluk
"No single error or mechanical failure led" to the 2012 grounding of the ice-class mobile offshore drilling unit Kulluk, owned by Shell Offshore Inc…