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Gas Field CO2 Capture Expanded in Wyoming
ExxonMobil Corp. has completed an expansion of what it says is the world’s largest carbon dioxide (CO2) capture plant. The plant near LaBarge, WY, now has capacity to capture 365 MMcf/d of CO2 from natural gas streams produced from fields in Wyoming.
Australian Producer Gets First Permit to Drill in Deepwater GOM
But it’s not a sign that more deepwater permitting is immediately around the corner, says FBR Capital Markets.
AltaGas Building Montney Shale Gathering, Processing
Midstream operator AltaGas Ltd., based in Calgary, said Thursday it plans to build a 120 MMcf/d gas processing facility and associated gathering system in the Gordondale area of the Montney Shale in British Columbia.
Enbridge Picking Up Oklahoma-Texas Assets
A unit of Enbridge Energy Partners LP is buying gas gathering, treating and processing assets in Oklahoma and Texas that the partnership says will bolt on nicely to its existing Anadarko system, it said Wednesday.
Federal Judge Blocks Enforcement of Deepwater Moratorium
Although the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion and sinking is a “sad, ugly and inhuman disaster,” judge says it does not justify the sweeping moratorium on deepwater drilling.
ExxonMobil Subsidiaries to Pay $32.2M in Underpaid Royalties
U.S. Justice Department says lease payments for operations on federal and American Indian lands were light for a 10-year period.
ExxonMobil Subsidiaries to Pay $32.2M in Underpaid Royalties
U.S. Justice Department says lease payments for operations on federal and American Indian lands were light for a 10-year period.
New Jersey Natural Touts Multiple Efficiency Programs
New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) is seeking regulatory approval for energy efficiency programs that it says will cost the average customer $8.14/year over 15 years and stimulate the adoption of energy-efficient technologies, such as combined heat and power, as well as the conversion from electric to natural gas heat.
New Jersey Natural Gas Proposes Multiple Efficiency Programs
New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) is seeking regulatory approval for energy efficiency programs that it says will cost the average customer $8.14/year over 15 years and stimulate the adoption of energy-efficient technologies, such as combined heat and power, as well as the conversion from electric to natural gas heat.