A federal appeals court on Tuesday denied a petition by environmental groups seeking to halt construction of a natural gas pipeline that would traverse three counties in the heart of Marcellus Shale country in northern Pennsylvania.
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Groups Seek to Block Construction of MARC I Hub Project
Three conservation and environmental groups are seeking to stall the construction of Inergy subsidiary Central New York Oil and Gas Co.’s (CNYOG) MARC I Hub project in northeast Pennsylvania until the company corrects “serious flaws” in its invasive species management plan.
EIA: Peak Storage Capacity Up 2.6% Since April 2008
Every week the Energy Information Administration (EIA) tells the gas industry roughly how much of its product is stored underground. Once a year it estimates how big the nation’s gas warehouse actually is. By the latest estimate, capacity has grown due to the opening of facilities and expansions.
EIA: Peak Storage Capacity Grew 2.6% Since April 2008
Every week the Energy Information Administration (EIA) tells the gas industry roughly how much of its product is stored underground. Once a year it estimates how big the nation’s gas warehouse actually is. By the latest estimate, capacity has grown due to the opening of facilities and expansions.
Hardy Storage Facility Comes On-Line in West Virginia
Looking to increase system reliability of the eastern United States, Hardy Storage Co. LLC said last week that natural gas is now being stored in the nation’s newest storage field. The company began accepting nominations for injections last week at the new facility in Hardy and Hampshire Counties, WV.
Hardy Storage Facility Comes On-Line in West Virginia
Looking to increase system reliability of the eastern United States, Hardy Storage Co. LLC said Monday natural gas is now being stored in the nation’s newest storage field. The company began accepting nominations for injections this week at the new facility in Hardy and Hampshire Counties, WV.
AGA Expects EIA to Report Record Gas in Storage This Week
The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) storage report this Thursday probably will set an all-time record for stored gas prior to the start of a winter heating season, an American Gas Association (AGA) official said Monday.
Michigan Sees 6.7% Jump in 2002 Demand Served Mainly by Stored Gas
Assumed normal weather for next winter and the addition of another 2,400 MW of gas-fired power generation this summer on top of the 1,000 MW last summer should lead to a 6.7% increase in gas deliveries in Michigan this year, the Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services said in its semiannual energy appraisal. The department said it expects 905 Bcf of gas deliveries this year.