New Brunswick officials are standing firm in their opposition to a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the province, even as protesters against the practice in the emerging Frederick Brook Shale stage bold acts of civil disobedience.
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In Response to Oil Shale Growth, Shell Considers Pipe Reversal
With oil production from domestic shale plays growing, a Royal Dutch Shell plc subsidiary is considering a plan to reverse flows on its Houma-to-Houston (Ho-Ho) system, which now runs from Houma, LA, to oil processing facilities east of Houston. Reversing the 22-inch diameter pipeline would enable more than 300,000 b/d of crude to be distributed across the Gulf Coast region, the company said.
Softness Prevails in Mixed Market
The price rally that had begun Monday didn’t reverse entirely but appeared to be losing some steam Wednesday. More than a few points were able to extend previous gains by small amounts, but even more were faltering due to declining heating load in some areas and the previous day’s downturn of 6.3 cents by April futures.
Judge Says He Will Rule on Gulf Moratorium This Week
A federal judge in New Orleans said he would rule either Tuesday or Wednesday in a lawsuit by a group of oil service companies to reverse the six-month moratorium imposed by the federal government on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM).
Maritimes Urges FERC to Act ASAP on Export Request
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline LLC has asked FERC to move “as soon as possible” on its request to reverse flow on its pipeline system so that it can export natural gas from the United States to Canada.
Maritimes Seeks OK to Export Canaport Gas to Customers
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline LLC has asked FERC to approve “as soon as possible” its request to reverse flow on its pipeline system so that it can export natural gas from the United States to Canada.
Oregon Appeals FERC on Bradwood LNG; Backers Unfazed
As promised earlier in January, Oregon officials last Tuesday filed with a federal appeals court to reverse FERC’s conditioned approval of the NorthernStar Natural Gas Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal project along the Columbia River. Undaunted, all three of Oregon’s LNG projects kept pushing ahead with various local, state and federal permitting processes.
Analysts: Producer Earnings to be Worst in Several Years
U.S. onshore natural gas production is on cruise control, but the economy, and commodity prices, are in reverse. The result: more than a few fender benders as exploration and production (E&P) companies issue quarterly earnings reports in the coming days.
Oregon Files Court Appeal on FERC Bradwood LNG Decision
As promised two weeks ago, Oregon officials Tuesday filed with a federal appeals court to reverse FERC’s conditioned approval of the NorthernStar Natural Gas Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal project along the Columbia River. Earlier this month the Commission refused to reconsider its approval, which is based on Bradwood Landing obtaining all local and state permits.
Analysts: Producer Earnings to be Worst in Several Years
U.S. onshore natural gas production is on cruise control, but the economy, and commodity prices, are in reverse. The result: more than a few fender benders as exploration and production (E&P) companies begin issuing quarterly earnings reports this week.