The dominant pipeline market in natural gas will always be regional, but companies’ strategic sights increasingly will be global, as the geographic dislocation of reserves to market is partly mitigated by new ways of linking stranded fields and customers, according to a report released on Wednesday by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).
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FGT Finishes Phase V Expansion; Sets Sights on Phase VI for Fall
Florida Gas Transmission Co. (FGT) completed the final stage of its $452 million Phase V expansion project late last week. The Citrus Corp. subsidiary said the entire Phase V expansion project provides 428 MMcf/d of incremental firm gas transportation service for its expansion customers, mainly power generators.
FGT Finishes Phase V Expansion; Sets Sights on Phase VI for Fall
Florida Gas Transmission Co. (FGT) completed the final stage of its $452 million Phase V expansion project on Thursday. The Citrus Corp. subsidiary said the entire Phase V expansion project provides 428 MMcf/d of incremental firm gas transportation service for its expansion customers, mainly power generators.
Cabot to Drill 60% More Wells in ’03
Continuing a quest to grow through the drill bit, Houston-based explorer Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. upped its capital budget and has set its sights on drilling 60% more wells by the end of the year.
Rocky Mountain Energy Continues Reserve Addition Strategy
Houston-based Rocky Mountain Energy Corp. said it has its sights on three more property acquisitions. Over the past month, the company has purchased two properties for a total of $13.5 million.
Rocky Mountain Energy Continues Reserve Addition Strategy
Houston-based Rocky Mountain Energy Corp. said it has its sights on three more property acquisitions. Over the past month, the company has purchased two properties for a total of $13.5 million.
BC Looks at Lifting the Ban on Offshore Drilling
A whale of a natural-gas drilling target — estimated at up to 43.4 Tcf — is closer to coming into the sights of Canadian producers under a new energy policy announced Nov. 25 by the British Columbia government. B.C. Energy Minister Richard Neufeld served notice that the province is serious about attempting to lift a 30-year-old ban against drilling offshore of Canada’s West Coast.
BC Looks at Lifting the Ban on Offshore Drilling
A whale of a natural-gas drilling target — estimated at up to 43.4 Tcf — is closer to coming into the sights of Canadian producers under a new energy policy announced Nov. 25 by the British Columbia government. B.C. Energy Minister Richard Neufeld served notice that the province is serious about attempting to lift a 30-year-old ban against drilling offshore of Canada’s West Coast.
Environmentalists Turn Their Sights to LNG Terminals
In the wake of Sept. 11, 2001 and the much higher profile for international terrorism, environmentalists and elected officials are taking a closer look at the resurgence of interest in operating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the United States, with new concerns about the federal government being poised to okay the re-opening of several East Coast LNG terminals.
Environmentalists Turn Their Sights to LNG Terminals
In the wake of Sept. 11, 2001 and the much higher profile for international terrorism, environmentalists and elected officials are taking a closer look at the resurgence of interest in operating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the United States, with new concerns about the federal government being poised to okay the re-opening of several East Coast LNG terminals.