World leaders must agree on “an ambitious, robust and equitable global deal on climate change that responds credibly to the scale and urgency of the crisis facing the world today,” according to The Copenhagen Communique, a statement published last week by the business leaders of more than 500 companies from around the world that participated in the UN Summit on Climate Change in New York.
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BP, Shell Stand Up Against Climate Change at UN Summit
World leaders must agree on “an ambitious, robust and equitable global deal on climate change that responds credibly to the scale and urgency of the crisis facing the world today,” according to The Copenhagen Communique, a statement published jointly Tuesday by the business leaders of more than 500 companies from around the world that participated in the UN Summit on Climate Change in New York.
Fayetteville, Greenville Laterals Get FERC Approval
FERC last Thursday authorized Texas Gas Transmission Inc.’s compression expansion of its Fayetteville and Greenville laterals, which are under construction. The expansion responds to the need for increased takeaway capacity from the Fayetteville shale play in Arkansas.
FERC OKs Expansion of Fayetteville Shale Laterals
FERC Thursday authorized Texas Gas Transmission Inc.’s compression expansion of its Fayetteville and Greenville laterals, which are under construction. The expansion responds to the need for increased takeaway capacity from the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas.
FERC Issues LNG Guide to Allay Concerns, Educate Public
FERC has released a 10-page guide that responds to and seeks to allay the public’s concerns about the safety of liquefied natural gas (LNG), as well as educate the public about how to get involved at the agency to either support or block LNG projects.
FERC Issues LNG Guide to Allay Concerns, Educate Public
FERC last week released a 10-page guide that responds to and seeks to allay the public’s concerns about the safety of liquefied natural gas (LNG), as well as educate the public about how to get involved at the agency to either support or block LNG projects.
NPC Deputy Secretary Responds to Criticism of Massive Gas Study
Responding to criticism about the accuracy of the model and projected gas cost savings in the National Petroleum Council’s (NPC) natural gas study, John Guy, the deputy secretary of the NPC, said Wednesday that the agency’s members intend to have discussions about the merits of the critique but are unlikely to take any action if serous flaws in the report are uncovered.
Northern Natural Responds to Show-Cause Order, Defends Discount Rates
Northern Natural Gas pipeline called on FERC last week to close the agency’s show-cause proceeding and dismiss a related complaint case brought against it by two Midwest cogenerators, claiming that the transportation letter agreements negotiated with the cogenerators were lawful and did not restrict competition.
Northern Natural Responds to Show-Cause Order, Defends Discount Rates
Northern Natural Gas called on FERC this week to close the agency’s show-cause proceeding and dismiss a related complaint case brought against it by two Midwest cogenerators, claiming that the transportation letter agreements negotiated with the cogenerators were lawful and did not restrict competition.
AEP Fires Five for Providing Bad Prices to Publications; NGI Responds
American Electric Power (AEP) said Wednesday it had dismissed five employees involved in natural gas marketing and trading after the company determined that they provided inaccurate price information for use in indexes compiled and published by trade publications.