Mexico’s first auction for shale and other non-conventional sources has been postponed for a second time, reliable sources have told NGI’s Shale Daily.
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Postponed November Utah BLM Oil, Gas Auction Back on the Schedule
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Utah has rescheduled its postponed November oil and natural gas lease sale for Feb.16, combining it with another sale already scheduled for that month.
Noble Postpones Launch of DJ Basin Midstream MLP
Just a week after announcing that it would launch a public offering of shares in a new limited partnership with interests in some of its Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin crude oil, natural gas and water-related midstream services, Noble Midstream Partners LP has postponed it.
California BLM Puts Lease Sales on Hold for Remainder of Year
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has postponed a lease sale in California that was scheduled for May 22 due to budget constraints, a shift in priorities to inspection and enforcement of existing leases, and processing of new applications for permits to drill. This was the only lease sale that the agency had proposed in the state for the remainder of the fiscal year.
BC LNG Postpones Kitimat Export Plans
The smallest entry in the lineup to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a proposed new terminal at Kitimat on the northern Pacific coast of British Columbia has postponed its original startup date by two years.
DOE Delays Report on LNG Export Economic Impact
The Department of Energy (DOE) has postponed the release of the second part of its study on the economic impact of exporting domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) until year-end, which will keep the controversial issue from becoming a political football in the presidential election in November. Republicans generally support exports of LNG because of abundant domestic shale resources, while Democrats for the most part don’t for fear that exports would raise prices U.S. consumers pay for natural gas.
DOE Delays Report on Economic Impact of LNG Exports
The Department of Energy (DOE) has postponed the release of the second part of its study on the economic impact of exporting domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) until year-end, which will keep the controversial issue from becoming a political football in the presidential election in November. Republicans generally support exports of LNG because of abundant domestic shale resources, while Democrats for the most part don’t for fear that exports would raise prices U.S. consumers pay for natural gas.
CFTC Extends Swap Regulation Deadline by a Year
For the third time this year, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Friday postponed market compliance with certain provisions of Section VII of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act.
DRBC Postpones Development Regulations Meeting Until Nov. 21
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) said Friday the Oct. 21 meeting for commissioners to consider draft natural gas development regulations has been postponed by one month.
Final TransCanada Toll Settlement Postponed
A final settlement of the bills for vacant capacity this year on TransCanada Corp.’s natural gas mainline has been postponed until 2012.