The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the constitutionality of Act 13, the state’s new omnibus Marcellus Shale law, on Oct. 17 in Pittsburgh.
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Pennsylvania Legislators Finishing ‘Unlimited’ Cracker Tax Break Deal
Legislators in the Pennsylvania General Assembly are scrambling to put the finishing touches on a tax code bill that could potentially offer billions in a tax break to companies in exchange for investing billions in an ethane cracker and associated manufacturing facilities.
Pennsylvania Legislators in Final Push For Cracker Tax Break Deal
Legislators in the Pennsylvania General Assembly are scrambling to put the finishing touches on a tax code bill that could potentially offer billions in a tax break to companies in exchange for investing billions in an ethane cracker and associated manufacturing facilities.
Pennsylvania Searching for Marcellus Subsurface Rights
With access to Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale acreage at an increasing premium, state officials are scrambling to find out who owns the subsurface rights to nearly 1.7 million acres of state game and park land.
Pennsylvania Searching for Marcellus Subsurface Rights
With access to Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale acreage at an increasing premium, state officials are scrambling to find out who owns the subsurface rights to nearly 1.7 million acres of state game and park land.
NW Public Power at Crossroads, Puget Energy Exec Says
Public-sector power in the Pacific Northwest has used up all of its surplus federal hydroelectric supplies and now is scrambling with its private-sector counterparts to line up adequate supply portfolios for the future, Bellevue, WA-based Puget Energy CFO Erick Markell told a session Wednesday at the Lehman Brothers Energy/Power Conference in New York City. Meanwhile Puget’s utility, Puget Sound Energy (PSE), faces the need to replace or extend expiring purchased power agreements with various public utility districts (PUD).
CA Politico Blasts BHP Billiton Offshore LNG Plans
Scrambling to make up ground in opinion polls showing his gubernatorial campaign trailing the incumbent, California State Treasurer Phil Angelides Friday stood on a bluff in Malibu overlooking the Pacific Ocean and declared he is opposed to BHP Billiton’s proposal to build an offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal about a dozen miles out to sea.
Forecasters Heat Up Over Summer Temperature Debate
Agreeing on some points and differing on others, meteorologists and forecasters are scrambling to diagnose the remaining months of summer. “The last 10 days of June are showing the true nature of the summer temperature and pattern ideas where they are hooked up with each other,” said AccuWeather Expert Senior Meteorologist Joe Bastardi. “Time will tell.”
NUI’s Proposed Richton Salt Cavern Draws a Crowd
Potential storage customers apparently are scrambling for capacity in NUI Corp.’s proposed 7.6 Bcf Richton salt cavern, which the company plans to develop in Perry County, MS. NUI said it received expressions of interest for 18 Bcf of storage space in the facility in a non-binding open season it held between May 29 and July 3.
NUI’s Proposed Richton Salt Cavern Draws a Crowd
Potential storage customers apparently are scrambling for capacity in NUI Corp.’s proposed 7.6 Bcf Richton salt cavern, which the company plans to develop in Perry County, MS. NUI said it received expressions of interest for 18 Bcf of storage space in the facility in a non-binding open season it held between May 29 and July 3.