Favorable growth opportunities and improved basis differentials are likely to emerge from the Rockies as the western leg of Rockies Express Pipeline LLC (REX-West) prepares to start commercial operations in March, according to Questar CEO Keith Rattie, who spoke glowingly about his company’s links to the new pipeline as a part of a conference call Wednesday reporting 8% and 14% profit growth in the fourth quarter and all of 2007, respectively.
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Two of 3 Candidates for AK Gov. See Open Pipe Competition Ahead
As Alaska Gov. Frank Murkowski prepares to pass along to the next governor the results of two years of work on a gas pipeline contract with major producers BP, ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips, at least two of the three candidates, Republican Sarah Palin and Democrat Tony Knowles, indicated they will start the process with an open competition among multiple pipeline project proposals. The third candidate, Independent Andrew Halcro, favors using the Murkowski negotiated deal as a base but with significant modifications.
Industry Prepares for Storm Season Building on Lessons Learned
The Gulf of Mexico’s (GOM) oil and gas platforms, pipelines and processing facilities will never be hurricane-proof, but the energy industry has tried to do as much as it can as it prepares for the inevitable storms this summer. After the record-breaking 27 storms last year, companies are trying to leave nothing to chance.
Louisiana Energy Bridge Prepares to Receive First LNG Cargo in February
North America’s first new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in 20 years is scheduled to receive its initial LNG cargo in about three months. Kathleen Eisbrenner, CEO of Woodlands, TX-based Excelerate Energy LLC, said in an interview with NGI that although the company’s Louisiana Energy Bridge deepwater port is nearly complete, the first of its three specially designed Korean LNG vessels has been delayed by about one month and should be launched on Jan. 14.
Louisiana Energy Bridge Prepares to Receive First LNG Cargo in February
North America’s first new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in 20 years is scheduled to receive its initial LNG cargo in about three months. Kathleen Eisbrenner, CEO of Woodlands, TX-based Excelerate Energy LLC, said in an interview with NGI that although the company’s Louisiana Energy Bridge deepwater port is nearly complete, the first of its three specially designed Korean LNG vessels has been delayed by about one month and should be launched on Jan. 14.
Louisiana Energy Bridge Prepares to Receive First LNG Cargo in February
North America’s first new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in 20 years is scheduled to receive its initial LNG cargo in about three months. Kathleen Eisbrenner, CEO of Woodlands, TX-based Excelerate Energy LLC, said in an interview with NGI that although the company’s Louisiana Energy Bridge deepwater port is nearly complete, the first of its three specially designed Korean LNG vessels has been delayed by about one month and should be launched on Jan. 14.
Southern Union Credits Panhandle for Improved Results; Prepares for Enron Asset Auction
Southern Union Co. last Monday reported a smaller net loss for the fourth quarter compared to the year-earlier period due to the successful integration of Panhandle Energy, which it acquired for $1.8 billion in mid-2003.
Southern Union Credits Panhandle for Improved Results; Prepares for Enron Asset Auction
Southern Union Co. on Monday reported a smaller net loss for the fourth quarter compared to the year-earlier period due to the successful integration of Panhandle Energy, which it acquired for $1.8 billion in mid-2003.
Vectren Prepares Gas Customers For Winter Pricing
With the high cost of natural gas a major customer concern across the country as the nation approaches the winter heating season, Vectren Corp. informed its utility customers that although higher gas prices are in store, gas bills might be lower than last year due to milder temperatures.
Vectren Prepares Gas Customers For Winter Pricing
With the high cost of natural gas continuing to be a major customer concern across the country as the nation approaches the winter heating season, Vectren Corp. informed its utility customers that although higher gas prices are in store, gas bills might be lower than last year due to milder temperatures.