After signing a 20-year agreement earlier this year for one-third of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) output at the FERC-certificated Freeport LNG terminal, Dow Chemical has decided to purchase a 15% ownership stake in the partnership that is building the terminal.
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Dow Snags 15% Equity Stake in Freeport LNG
After signing a 20-year agreement earlier this year for one-third of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) output at the FERC-certificated Freeport LNG terminal, Dow Chemical has decided to purchase a 15% ownership stake in the partnership that is building the terminal (see Daily GPI, Feb. 27).
Dow Snags 15% Equity Stake in Freeport LNG
After signing a 20-year agreement earlier this year for one-third of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) output at the FERC-certificated Freeport LNG terminal, Dow Chemical has decided to purchase a 15% ownership stake in the partnership that is building the terminal (see Daily GPI, Feb. 27).
GOP Victories Bode Well for Energy Bill, But Some Snags Remain
While the energy industry generally applauded the re-election of President Bush, seeing it as favorable for energy projects, large and small, others focused more on Capitol Hill, pointing to the increased majorities racked up for Republicans in both the Senate and House of Representatives, bolstering the chances that comprehensive energy legislation will get through Congress next year.
GOP Victories in Congress Bode Well for Energy Bill, But Some Snags Remain
Republicans on Tuesday added to their majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, bolstering the chances that comprehensive energy legislation will get through Congress next year, a legislative expert said.
GOP Victories in Congress Bode Well for Energy Bill, But Some Snags Remain
Republicans on Tuesday added to their majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, bolstering the chances that comprehensive energy legislation will get through Congress next year, a legislative expert said.
Citing Regulatory Snags, Questar Southern Trails Asks for Delay in West Zone Project
After receiving a one-year extension last July to get the West Zone of its converted pipeline up and running and supplying natural gas in California, Questar Southern Trails Pipeline Co. is back at FERC again — this time, it has asked for an 18-month extension to overcome the state regulatory roadblocks that it claims are frustrating the western end of its project.
Citing Regulatory Snags, Questar Southern Trails Asks for Delay in West Zone Project
After receiving a one-year extension last July to get the West Zone of its converted pipeline up and running and supplying natural gas in California, Questar Southern Trails Pipeline Co. is back at FERC again — this time, it has asked for an 18-month extension to overcome the state regulatory roadblocks that it claims are frustrating the western end of its project.
Western Gulf Lease Sale 184 Snags $148.6 million
A total of 316 leases were awarded to 40 companies in Western Gulf of Mexico lease sale 184, the Minerals Management Service reported Thursday. Valid bids totaled $148.6 million, with five-year leases on shallow-water tracts (in water depths up to 655 feet) attracting the most bids (44%) partly because the MMS now has a royalty relief provision for 20 Bcf of deep gas production (greater than 15,000 feet) in shallow shelf waters.
Western Gulf Lease Sale 184 Snags $148.6 million
A total of 316 leases were awarded to 40 companies in Western Gulf of Mexico lease sale 184, the Minerals Management Service reported Thursday. Valid bids totaled $148.6 million, with five-year leases on shallow-water tracts (in water depths up to 655 feet) attracting the most bids (44%) partly because the MMS now has a royalty relief provision for 20 Bcf of deep gas production (greater than 15,000 feet) in shallow shelf waters.