After a pause to settle landowner disputes along the right-of-way, action is resuming on a pipeline project that will turn the tables on Canadian natural gas exporters by importing U.S. production into Ontario and Quebec.
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Marcellus Gas Inches Closer to Ontario
After a pause to settle landowner disputes along the right-of-way, action is resuming on a pipeline project that will turn the tables on Canadian natural gas exporters by importing U.S. production into Ontario and Quebec.
New York-to-Ontario Marcellus Charge Resumes
After a pause to settle landowner disputes along the right-of-way, action is resuming on a pipeline project that would turn the tables on Canadian natural gas exporters by importing U.S. production into Ontario and Quebec.
New York-to-Ontario Marcellus Charge Resumes
After a pause to settle landowner disputes along the right-of-way, action is resuming on a pipeline project that will turn the tables on Canadian natural gas exporters by importing U.S. production into Ontario and Quebec.
Interior Takes First Critical Step in Deepwater GOM
While most of the agency’s activities have focused on resuming pre-existing oil and gas drilling activities that were halted by the Deepwater Horizon rig tragedy, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEM) on Monday approved the first new deepwater exploration plan — for Shell Offshore Inc. — since the rig explosion and resulting oil spill.
Mixed Pricing Shows Modest Bias to Upside
As offshore interests continued resuming normal operations in the Western and Central Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Wednesday following the passage of Tropical Storm Edouard, the cash market reflected the neutral guidance of a flat screen the day before. Mixed price movement was mostly close to flat, with gains outnumbering losses.
Dingell Launches Oversight of FERC Activities
Getting a head start on resuming the chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee in January, Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) sent a shot across the bow of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission with a letter to Chairman Joseph P. Kelliher saying the committee would be reviewing FERC’s progress in carrying out directives in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct).
Dingell Launches Oversight of FERC Activities
Getting a head start on resuming the chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee in January, Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) sent a shot across the bow of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission with a letter to Chairman Joseph P. Kelliher saying the committee would be reviewing FERC’s progress in carrying out directives in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct).
PG&E Resumes Bidding Process for Long-Term Power Supplies
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) last week said that it is resuming its long-term procurement process after a temporary delay that began in January. PG&E expects to issue updated request for offers (RFOs) in March, with a submission deadline for initial offers in April. Offers will continue to be solicited for both facility ownership and power purchase alternatives.
TradeSpark Resumes Full Trading Operations
TradeSpark LP said it is resuming full electronic trading operations for all energy commodities from its back-up offices in New Jersey, only two weeks after its main offices in the World Trade Center were destroyed by terrorists.