Canadian producers are keeping access to their most hazardous natural gas source, but the path to the drilling target is becoming a tight squeeze past popular resistance and regulatory supervision.
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The story “Ranking Shows ‘Scrambled’ Pipe Capacity Trader Lineup” in the Oct. 12 issue of Natural Gas Intelligence included incorrect information from a source. RBS Sempra Energy Trading should be ranked 13th among pipeline capacity traders.
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The story “Top Pipe Capacity Players ‘Scrambled,’ Ranking Shows” in the Oct. 7 issue of NGI’s Daily Gas Price Index included incorrect information from a source. RBS Sempra Energy Trading should be ranked 13th among pipeline capacity traders.
No Lag in North American Gas Development, Says ExxonMobil Exec
Natural gas is going to eclipse coal to become the second biggest fuel source after oil, and even though prices aren’t cooperating, ExxonMobil Corp. has no plans to slow its North American gas projects, an executive said last week.
Ameresco Moves on Northern California Landfill Gas Projects
Using a landfill along the Pacific Coast west of Silicon Valley, another green electricity source opened at the start of July, promising 11.5 MW of power for local utilities from the Ox Mountain facility in Half Moon Bay, CA. It is a project spawned by Massachusetts energy services firm Ameresco Inc. and Republic Services Inc., the waste management firm operating Ox Mountain.
ExxonMobil CEO: Fossil Fuels Not Going Away
ExxonMobil Corp. CEO Rex Tillerson told shareholders last week “no single energy source exists today” to move the world significantly beyond using natural gas, oil and coal for decades. To 2030 “and beyond,” he said, only fossil fuels will solve the growing demand for energy.
ExxonMobil CEO: ‘No Single Energy Source Exists’ to Replace Fossil Fuels
ExxonMobil Corp. CEO Rex Tillerson said Wednesday “no single energy source exists today” to move the world significantly beyond using natural gas, oil and coal for decades. To 2030 “and beyond,” he said, only fossil fuels will solve the growing demand for energy.
Day After Across the Board Gains, All Points Fall
At least one source was convinced that resolving end-of-month imbalances had been chiefly responsible for Wednesday’s price gains across the board, because the cash market switched to losses at all points Thursday with little overall change in weak weather fundamentals. The launch of the May aftermarket got an additional negative nudge from Wednesday’s decline of 3.7 cents by June futures as they assumed prompt-month status.
Questar Gas’ Back-Billing on Company Error Draws Fire in Utah
Faulty wireless meter-reading transponders are the source of a controversy brewing in Utah between Questar Gas and its customers and advocacy groups as the utility attempts to back-bill approximately 500 of its customers nearly $500,000.
Questar Gas’ Back-Billing on Error Draws Fire in Utah
Faulty wireless meter-reading transponders are the source of a controversy brewing in Utah between Questar Gas and its customers and advocacy groups as the utility attempts to back-bill approximately 500 of its customers nearly $500,000.