Seeking gas gathering capacity for its joint venture exploration and production operations in the Marcellus Shale, Ontario-based Epsilon Energy Ltd. said it has entered an agreement with its partners Chesapeake Energy Corp. and Statoil USA Onshore Properties Inc. to construct a new gathering system.
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Regulators Consider Tougher Safety Restrictions on Interstate Pipes
Federal regulators are seeking to toughen regulations for interstate natural gas pipelines following two deadly explosions that rocked the West and East Coasts within the past year.
Quicksilver Subpoenaed in SEC ‘Overbooking’ Probe
Quicksilver Resources Inc. is the latest company to disclose that it has been served by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with a subpoena seeking information on proved developed producing (PDP) shale gas wells and reserve estimates from Jan. 1, 2008.
Quicksilver Subpoenaed in SEC ‘Overbooking’ Probe
Quicksilver Resources Inc. is the latest company to disclose that it has been served by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with a subpoena seeking information on proved developed producing (PDP) shale gas wells and reserve estimates from Jan. 1, 2008.
Millennium Proposes System Expansion in New York
Millennium Pipeline Co. LLC has filed an application seeking authorization from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to expand its system by 225,000 Dth/d in New York.
Settlement Talks Continue in Stingray Rate Hike Case
FERC Chief Judge Curtis Wagner Jr. has ordered Stingray Pipeline Co. LLC, which is seeking a large increase in its pipeline transportation rates, to continue settlement talks with its shippers.
West Virginia Unlikely to Shut Morgantown Wells
West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Secretary Randy Huffman told NGI’s Shale Daily it is unlikely that the DEP would honor a request by the City of Morgantown to issue a stop work order on two Marcellus Shale gas wells in the city’s industrial park.
West Virginia City Moves Against Two Gas Wells
City officials in Morgantown, WV, were scheduled to meet Tuesday night to discuss two resolutions targeting two Marcellus Shale gas wells in the city’s industrial park and take up a proposed watershed protection ordinance.
Lawsuit Filed Over Fayetteville Shale Quakes
A lawsuit seeking class action status has been filed in Arkansas against a trio of energy companies alleging that their activities have caused “thousands of earthquakes in central Arkansas.”
Avista Seeks $44.5M Washington Gas, Power Rate Hikes
Spokane, WA-based Avista Corp.’s combination utility filed with Washington state regulators Monday, seeking rate increases for its natural gas and electric operations to recover costs of bolstering infrastructure to serve 234,000 electric and 147,000 natural gas customers in the state.