A dairy company with an oil and gas lease has filed a lawsuit against the Town of Middlefield, NY, accusing the municipality of overstepping its authority by enacting a ban on oil and gas operations.
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Allure of Solar-Natural Gas Integration Uncertain
While the role of natural gas-fired generation seems pretty clear when it comes to increased reliance on wind energy for large-scale electricity supplies, the same cannot be said for utility-scale solar projects, despite current bullish pronouncements from the government and renewable energy sectors.
Shales Can’t Keep Talisman’s 1Q2011 Earnings in the Black
Results from Talisman Energy’s North American shale plays continue to be positive, but the impact of increased taxes in the United Kingdom and a loss on held-for-trading financial instruments and the timings of liftings led to negative overall earnings in 1Q2011, the Calgary-based producer said Wednesday.
May Expires Quietly, But Fresh Storage Data Could Create a Spark
Appearing to be pretty comfortable with the current price level, natural gas futures traders nudged the expiring May contract around a 6.5-cent range on Wednesday before it went off the board at $4.377, down a penny from Tuesday’s regular session finish. June futures didn’t display much more oomph as what is now the new front-month contract closed the day at $4.408, down 3.6 cents from Tuesday’s close.
Small Gains Prevail; Northeast Slide Nears Halt
It appeared pretty certain that the New Year’s holiday weekend weather would be noticeably milder than that of the previous week. Yet Northeast citygates essentially halted their headlong plunges from a day earlier, and small gains dominated mixed movement in the rest of the market with few points straying very far on either side from flat.
EIA’s Projections for Gas, Power Were on Target in 2009
The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) projections for wellhead natural gas prices, consumption, production and imports in its annual energy outlook report for 2009 turned out to be pretty much on target, according to an agency review.
EIA’s Projections for Gas, Power Were on Target in 2009
The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) projections for wellhead natural gas prices, consumption, production and imports in its annual energy outlook report for 2009 turned out to be pretty much on target, according to an agency review.
Prices Decline Again at Nearly All Points
Cash traders appear to be convinced that the 2009-2010 winter is pretty much a done deal already, even with temperatures starting to fall again in several regions. Prices fell at nearly all points Monday.
Prices Decline Again at Nearly All Points
Cash traders appear to be convinced that the 2009-2010 winter is pretty much a done deal already, even with temperatures starting to fall again in several regions. Prices fell at nearly all points Monday.
Northeast Dives Lead Softening Across the Board
There was still a pretty large amount of heating load remaining Monday, but the relative overall moderation from last week allowed prices to plunge by large amounts at all points. Northeast citygates, which had constituted the only stronger market area Friday, led the descent with multi-dollar dives; Transco’s two Zone 6 pools fell by about $6 or a little less.