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.
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GOM’s Deepwater Likely to Attract Record Bids in Coming Lease Sales
With nearly 600 deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM) blocks possibly up for bid in the next two U.S. Interior Department’s Minerals Management Services (MMS) lease sales, the winning bids could fetch a total of $1 billion, more than the region has attracted in a decade, according to an analysis by energy consultant Wood Mackenzie.
GOM’s Deepwater Likely to Attract Record Bids in Coming Lease Sales
With nearly 600 deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM) blocks possibly up for bid in the next two U.S. Interior Department’s Minerals Management Services (MMS) lease sales, the winning bids could fetch a total of $1 billion, more than the region attracted in a decade, according to an analysis by energy consultant Wood Mackenzie.
Enbridge Tests Hybrid Power Source from Gas Pipes
Waste pressure from natural gas pipelines may possibly fuel the next generation of clean power for Canadian cities, a bet the Canadian government is willing to take. Federal officials Thursday provided Enbridge Gas Distribution (EGD) with an additional C$785,000 Thursday to help launch a hybrid project using a fuel-cell and gas expansion turbine plant in Toronto.
Enbridge Tests Hybrid Power Source from Gas Pipes
Waste pressure from natural gas pipelines may possibly fuel the next generation of clean power for Canadian cities, a bet the Canadian government is willing to take. Federal officials Thursday provided Enbridge Gas Distribution (EGD) with an additional C$785,000 Thursday to help launch a hybrid project using a fuel-cell and gas expansion turbine plant in Toronto.
Senator Seeks to Halt Future Leasing in Wyoming Range
Sen. Craig Thomas (R-WY) plans to introduce legislation possibly as early as next month to halt future oil and natural gas leasing in the forested areas of the Wyoming Range, a spokesman said.
Senator Seeks to Halt Future Leasing in Wyoming Range
Sen. Craig Thomas (R-WY) plans to introduce legislation possibly as early as next month to halt future oil and natural gas leasing in the forested areas of the Wyoming Range, a spokesman said.
Canadian Government Promises Regulatory Streamlining
Pipelines and producers are showering unanimous praise on a pledge by the Canadian government to prevent a repetition of the regulatory ordeal delaying and possibly aborting the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP).
Canadian Government Promises Regulatory Streamlining
Pipelines and producers are showering unanimous praise on a pledge by the Canadian government to prevent a repetition of the regulatory ordeal delaying and possibly aborting the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP).
Split Congress Could Expand Energy Debate
With the Democrats expected to retake control of the House and possibly even the Senate Tuesday, natural gas experts have started to seriously consider what this will mean for energy policy.