Despite President Trump’s claim that his executive order (EO) will revive the nation’s coal industry, experts say otherwise — predicting coal will continue to lose ground to natural gas for power generation, and that a lengthy legal battle looms over plans to reevaluate or scuttle the Clean Power Plan (CPP).
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Utilities Partner to Push Natural Gas Using Social Media
Thanks to abundant shale gas supplies and appliance efficiency gains, a homeowner in Connecticut could save $1,800 per year by switching to natural gas heating from fuel oil, according to a trio of utilities in the state that have launched a campaign to get consumers to switch to gas.
Bakken Pipeline Capacity Getting Railroaded, Parties at FERC Say
Enbridge Energy Partners LP’s North Dakota crude oil pipeline system has been underutilized since November due to increasing competition from rail and other pipeline transport options, refiner Flint Hills Resources LP, a unit of Koch Industries Inc., told FERC in a filing.
Moody’s ‘Positive’ on Liquids-Focused E&Ps
High prices for oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) relative to dry natural gas will continue to save the day for independent exploration and production (E&P) companies, Moody’s Investors Service said in a note Wednesday.
‘Tidal Wave Shift’ to Permian, Says Baker Hughes CEO
Baker Hughes Inc. CEO Martin Craighead said Tuesday the company sees a big expansion of oilfield services ahead in the Permian Basin, of late the mecca for operators looking for liquids-rich reserves in the old guard oil and gas formations.
Alberta Reforms May Save Producers Millions
Producers will save up to C$170 million (US$160 million) due to the first step alone in a planned series of reforms to Alberta natural gas and oilfield regulation, the provincial energy department predicts.
Alberta Reforms Could Save Producers Tens of Millions
Producers will save up to C$170 million (US$160 million) due to the first step alone in a planned series of reforms to Alberta natural gas and oilfield regulation, the provincial energy department predicts.
Shale Gas Said to Be Saving Consumers Billions
Winter has given most of the nation a beating this year, but consumers who heat their homes with natural gas could save as much as $300 per household on heating costs compared to last year, according to American Clean Skies Foundation (ACSF) CEO Gregory C. Staple.
Shale Gas Said to Be Saving Consumers Billions
Winter has given most of the nation a beating this year, but consumers who heat their homes with natural gas could save as much as $300 per household on heating costs compared to last year, according to American Clean Skies Foundation (ACSF) CEO Gregory C. Staple.
Shale Gas Said to Be Saving Consumers Billions
Winter has given most of the nation a beating this year, but consumers who heat their homes with natural gas could save as much as $300 per household on heating costs compared to last year, according to American Clean Skies Foundation (ACSF) CEO Gregory C. Staple.