House Democrats plan to introduce energy legislation, possibly as early as next week, that would include a recycled proposal and some sweeteners in an attempt to boost production of domestic oil and natural gas resources in the Lower 48 states and Alaska.
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Third Leg of Rockies Express Gets FERC Certificate
FERC on Friday issued a certificate for the third and possibly final leg of the proposed $4.4 billion, 1,678-mile Rockies Express Pipeline (REX), which will transport Rocky Mountain natural gas to Midwest and eastern markets. The approval of the leg, known as REX-East, came 10 days after the start-up of the entire 717-mile REX-West portion, which spans from the Cheyenne Hub in Colorado to Missouri.
Third Leg of Rockies Express Gets FERC Certificate
FERC Friday issued a certificate for the third and possibly final leg of the proposed $4.4 billion, 1,678-mile Rockies Express Pipeline (REX), which will transport Rocky Mountain natural gas to Midwest and eastern markets. The approval of the leg, known as REX-East, comes 10 days after the start-up of the entire 717-mile REX-West portion, which spans from the Cheyenne Hub in Colorado to Missouri.
REX-East Gets Final FERC Environmental Nod
FERC staff Friday issued a favorable final environmental nod for the third and possibly final leg of the proposed $4.4 billion, 1,678-mile Rockies Express Pipeline (REX), which will transport Rocky Mountain natural gas to Midwest and eastern markets.
REX-East Gets Final FERC Environmental Nod
FERC staff Friday issued a favorable final environmental nod for the third and possibly final leg of the proposed $4.4 billion, 1,678-mile Rockies Express Pipeline (REX), which will transport Rocky Mountain natural gas to Midwest and eastern markets.
Numbers Pointing to Canadian Turnaround in 2008
The new international natural gas trade year is off to a brisk start amid predictions that 2008 will mark the start of a price recovery and possibly a drilling revival for Canadian producers.
Numbers Pointing to Canadian Turnaround in 2008
The new international natural gas trade year is off to a brisk start amid predictions that 2008 will mark the start of a price recovery and possibly a drilling revival for Canadian producers.
EOG Shuts In 50 MMcf/d of Rockies Gas on ‘Absurdly’ Low Prices
EOG Resources Inc. shut in about 50 MMcf/d of its net natural gas output in the Rocky Mountains through September and possibly October because of “extremely low prices,” the CEO said last week.
EOG Shuts In 50 MMcf/d of Rockies Gas on ‘Absurdly’ Low Prices
EOG Resources Inc. shut in about 50 MMcf/d of its net natural gas output in the Rocky Mountains through September and possibly October because of “extremely low prices,” CEO Mark Papa said Tuesday.
NatGas, the Long Bridge to a Carbon-Constrained Future
Legislation placing some type of restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) will inevitably become U.S. law, and natural gas is likely to be the bridge — possibly a very long bridge — to the coming carbon-constrained economy, according a panel of industry experts.