Southern California Gas sent a notice Wednesday morning declaring a high-linepack OFO effective with that day’s Intraday 1 nominations cycle. The tolerance for positive daily imbalances was set at 10%. The OFO was not extended beyond Wednesday.
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House Committee Approves West Virginia Marcellus Bill
A bill that would increase horizontal drilling permit fees in West Virginia to $5,000 from the current $650 that all drillers pay was passed out of committee and sent to the full House Thursday afternoon.
NTSB Kicks Off Three-Day San Bruno Explosion Hearings
In the hot seat since the Sept. 9 rupture of one of its natural gas transmission pipelines, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) sent a nine-member engineering team to the three-day National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) hearings, which began Tuesday in Washington, DC.
Frack Story Misleading, Says Pennsylvania’s Hanger
A story about the dangers of hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracking), which was published by the New York Times last weekend, was “deliberately misleading,” the former chief of Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) said Monday.
Pennsylvania Groups Ask Corbett to Maintain Forest Drilling Moratorium
Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture) and 40 other state organizations have sent a letter to Gov.-elect Tom Corbett asking him to maintain the moratorium signed last year by Gov. Ed Rendell that prevents new leases for deep natural gas drilling in the state’s forests.
Pennsylvania DEP Investigates Frack Spill at XTO Well Pad
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is investigating a hydraulic fracturing (fracking) fluid spill at a natural gas well pad operated by ExxonMobil Corp. subsidiary XTO Energy Corp.
EPA Presses Nine Firms for Hydrofracing Information
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has sent letters to nine major national and regional hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracing) service providers to assess the impact of the natural gas production practice on drinking water quality and public health.
EPA Presses Nine Firms for Hydrofracing Information
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has sent letters to nine major national and regional hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracing) service providers to assess the impact of the natural gas production practice on drinking water quality and public health.
Producers Stepping Up to the Arctic
With a regulatory decision on Canada’s Arctic natural gas pipeline project on the horizon, industry has sent a signal that plans are being made for fresh northern drilling — including offshore work.
Arctic Gas: A ‘Pillar’ For North America
With a regulatory decision on Canada’s Arctic natural gas pipeline project on the horizon, industry has sent a signal that plans are being made for fresh northern drilling — including offshore work.