Williams Partners LP (WPZ) said Thursday it has started up the Springville natural gas gathering pipeline, one of the building blocks in its plan to secure large-scale infrastructure in the capacity-constrained Marcellus Shale. Springville initially would help deliver 300 MMcf/d to Northeast markets.
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Small Producer, Unconventional Resources Grants Available
The Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA) is seeking requests for proposals (RFP) for its Small Producer Program and its Unconventional Resources Program.
Pennsylvania Marcellus Employment Doubles Since 2008
Employment in the core industries that drive Marcellus Shale development in Pennsylvania more than doubled to 20,837 people between 2008 and 2011, while employment in ancillary industries dropped by around 1% to 193,813, according the Center for Workforce Information and Analysis (CWIA) at the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Room for Growth Seen in China-U.S. Energy Investment
As China continues to look abroad to secure its energy future, particularly with natural gas, there is room for the United States to play a larger role in its plans, according to consultancy Ernst & Young (E&Y).
Room for Growth Seen in China-U.S. Energy Investment
As China continues to look abroad to secure its energy future, particularly with natural gas, there is room for the United States to play a larger role in its plans, according to consultancy Ernst & Young (E&Y).
Environmental Coalition Sues DRBC over Gas Drilling Proposal
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), which governs water quality and regulates water withdrawals over a portion of the Marcellus Shale, is being sued by a coalition of environmental groups for allowing natural gas drilling regulations to be proposed before an environmental impact study was completed.
DOE to Help Fund 11 Unconventional Gas Research Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has set aside $12.4 million to help fund 11 research projects designed to help find ways to extract more energy from unconventional oil and gas resources while reducing environmental risks.
El Paso Nears Decision on Eagle Ford Partnership
El Paso Corp. may make a decision “in the next few weeks” about whether to bring aboard a partner to help develop its holdings in the Eagle Ford Shale, CEO Doug Foshee said Monday.
LNG Re-Exports Approved For Cameron Terminal
Sempra LNG Marketing LLC may begin exporting previously imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Cameron LNG Terminal in Cameron Parish, LA, beginning Feb. 1.
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Saying customers were overnominating gas at the Kemmerer and Roosevelt stations, Northwest asked them to secure supplies north of Plymouth Compressor Station “to meet the demand created by colder temperatures in all of our market areas in the upcoming days.”