The Energy Information Administration (EIA) plans to streamline the organizational structure that reports to EIA Administrator Richard Newell down to four areas from the current eight. The reorganization takes effect Oct. 1. The four areas, each to be headed by an assistant administrator, will be Energy Statistics, Energy Analysis, Communications and Resource and Technology Management.
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GasMart 2010: LNG Not Coming to a Terminal Near You
Don’t believe the reports that more liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments are headed to the United States this year, an executive with GDF-Suez Gas North America (GSGNA) said last week.
LNG: Not Coming to a Terminal Near You
Don’t believe the reports that more liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments are headed to the United States this year, said an executive with GDF-Suez Gas North America (GSGNA).
Bearish Storage Build, Small Production Revision Equal Sub-$4 Futures
On a jam-packed information day for U.S. natural gas, traders were dealt two bearish reports on Thursday, which ended up sinking June natural gas futures back below $4.
EIA to Use New Method in Reporting 914 Data in April
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) last Monday said it plans to introduce in April, when it reports domestic natural gas production activity for February, a new methodology for calculating natural gas produced in the United States.
EIA to Use New Method for Compiling 914 Data in April Report
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) Monday said it plans to introduce in April, when it reports domestic natural gas production activity for February, a new methodology for calculating natural gas produced in the United States.
EIA to Use New Method for Compiling 914 Data in April Report
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) Monday said it plans to introduce in April, when it reports domestic natural gas production activity for February, a new methodology for calculating natural gas produced in the United States.
IPAA’s Fuller Favors Time-Out on Hydrofracing Debate
Reports were circulating last week that there would be a hydraulic fracturing component in the energy and climate change legislation being crafted by a trio of senators, but Washington, DC-based producer trade groups had their reservations.
IPAA’s Fuller Favors Time-Out on Hydrofracing Debate
Reports are circulating that there will be a hydraulic fracturing component in the energy and climate change legislation being crafted by a trio of senators, but Washington, DC-based producer trade groups have their reservations.
IPAA’s Fuller Favors Time-Out on Hydrofracing Debate
Reports are circulating that there will be a hydraulic fracturing component in the energy and climate change legislation being crafted by a trio of senators, but Washington, DC-based producer trade groups have their reservations.