Five years ago utility National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp. put in place a long-term strategy to supply Pennsylvania and New York natural gas utility customers with gas from long-haul pipelines from the Gulf Coast. The Marcellus Shale has since sent that strategy out the window.
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Gulf South Project to Link Shales to Louisiana Demand
Gulf South Pipeline Co. LP is targeting growing industrial demand in the Baton Rouge-New Orleans, LA, region with a potential expansion of its system that would tap shale gas supplies from multiple basins. The project joins another targeting a similar market from rival Spectra Energy Transmission.

Pipelines Key to Two Oregon LNG Projects, Backers Say
A lot of under-used natural gas pipeline capacity from supply sources on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border is a key competitive advantage for two proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects in Oregon, according to backers of the Jordan Cove and Oregon LNG projects.

Gulf South Seeking Interest in Louisiana Expansion
Gulf South Pipeline Co. LP is targeting growing industrial demand in the Baton Rouge-New Orleans, LA, region with a potential expansion of its system that would tap shale gas supplies from multiple basins. The project joins another targeting a similar market from rival Spectra Energy Transmission.
Appalachian Gas Should Go West, Says REX CEO
With up to 18 Bcf/d of natural gas supplies expected by 2018 from the Marcellus and Utica shales, the logical place to carry excess gas is west, according to Rockies Express Pipeline LLC (REX) CEO Bill Moler.
‘Challenging’ NatGas Market Leads Oneok to Disband Energy Services
Increased domestic natural gas supplies and infrastructure, coupled with lower gas price volatility, has led Oneok Inc. to announce that it will discontinue its energy services segment and release its nonaffiliated, third-party gas transportation and storage contracts to interested parties.
Onshore Infrastructure Boom Just Beginning, Says Raymond James
The uptrend in North America’s unconventional natural gas and oil supplies and global demand dynamics suggests that the outlook for pipeline and storage infrastructure development may not only be bullish but also long-term, according to analysts with Raymond James & Associates Inc.
Onshore Infrastructure Boom Just Beginning, Says Raymond James
The uptrend in North America’s unconventional natural gas and oil supplies and global demand dynamics suggests that the outlook for pipeline and storage infrastructure development may not only be bullish but also long-term, according to analysts with Raymond James & Associates Inc.
Utilities Partner to Push Natural Gas Using Social Media
Thanks to abundant shale gas supplies and appliance efficiency gains, a homeowner in Connecticut could save $1,800 per year by switching to natural gas heating from fuel oil, according to a trio of utilities in the state that have launched a campaign to get consumers to switch to gas.

Raymond James: Shale-Driven Infrastructure Boom Has Staying Power
The continued uptrend in North America’s unconventional natural gas and oil supplies and global demand dynamics suggest that the outlook for pipeline and storage infrastructure development may not only be bullish but also long-term, according to analysts with Raymond James & Associates Inc.