Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development, a coalition of Western hunting and wildlife groups, last week urged the federal government to restrict energy development in the Rocky Mountains to protect the region’s natural resources.
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Western Sportsmen Call for Energy Development Restrictions
Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development, a coalition of Western hunting and wildlife groups, this week urged the federal government to restrict energy development in the Rocky Mountains to protect the region’s natural resources.
Transportation Notes
Affiliated pipelines Texas Eastern and Algonquin cited impending cold weather and high demand in saying they will restrict nominations creating due-pipe imbalances and resolving due-shipper imbalances starting Sunday until further notice. The restrictions will be enforced “regardless of the shipper’s cumulative imbalance,” the pipes said.
Climate Change Bill Clears Senate Panel with Few Alterations
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee last Wednesday voted out legislation to restrict greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, setting the stage for a major fight between Democrats and Republicans on the floor next year.
Climate Change Bill Clears Senate Panel
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee late Wednesday voted out legislation to restrict greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, laying the groundwork for a major fight between Democrats and Republicans on the floor next year.
MMS Touts RIK Program as Dems Seek to Dismantle It
As the Democratic-controlled Congress seeks to significantly restrict the royalty-in-kind (RIK) program or do away with it altogether, the Interior Department’s Minerals Management Service (MMS) said in a report to Congress that the program continues to outperform all of the objectives that the agency has set for it.
MMS Touts RIK Program as Dems Seek to Dismantle It
As the Democratic-controlled Congress seeks to significantly restrict the royalty-in-kind (RIK) program or do away with it altogether, the Interior Department’s Minerals Management Service (MMS) said in a report to Congress that the program continues to outperform all of the objectives that the agency has set for it.
Transportation Notes
ANR Pipeline said that due to an unforeseen engine outage at Patterson Compressor Station it will need to restrict the Patterson-to-Eunice delivery capacity in Louisiana to 650,000 Dth/d through July 17. Based on current nominations, the reductions are expected to result in the curtailment firm secondary and IT nominations.
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Tennessee said Thursday it will be required to restrict interruptible storage injections, including FS-AO, Park and Loan Payback services, across its system for the gas days of Saturday through Monday.
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INGAA Says House Bill Could Thwart Foreign Gas Trade, Investment in U.S.
A major natural gas pipeline group last Wednesday expressed concern that pending House legislation could restrict the free flow of gas between the U.S. and its “traditional trading partners,” as well as block capital investment in U.S. pipeline and liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure by allies, such as Canada, Mexico, Great Britain and France.