Saying he is sure his energy projects ultimately will win, a lead manager for Oregon’s proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and a related 234-mile natural gas transmission pipeline to interconnect with the regional gas grid told NGI Thursday that an ongoing state-federal fight in a district court in Eugene, OR, likely will not be resolved until mid-2011.
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Analysts: Migration Points Way to Demand Growth
In whatever direction populations migrate, increased demand for electricity is almost sure to follow, and usually in step not far behind is increased demand for natural gas, according to analysts at Barclays Capital.
Analysts: Migration Points the Way to Power, Gas Demand Growth
In whatever direction populations migrate, increased demand for electricity is almost sure to follow, and usually in step not far behind is increased demand for natural gas, according to analysts at Barclays Capital.
Analysts: Migration Points the Way to Power, Gas Demand Growth
In whatever direction populations migrate, increased demand for electricity is almost sure to follow, and usually in step not far behind is increased demand for natural gas, according to analysts at Barclays Capital.
New House Caucus to Focus on Natural Gas
Reps. Tim Murphy (R-PA) and Dan Boren (D-OK) are laying the groundwork for a bipartisan Congressional Natural Gas Caucus, adding to recent activity aimed at making sure natural gas does not lose out in climate change legislation.
North American Rig Count Hasn’t Bottomed Yet
The bloodbath in the U.S. natural gas market isn’t over, and an unprecedented 800-1,000 Bcf will need to be shut in this summer to stop what is sure to be a continuing decline in gas prices, Raymond James & Associates Inc. energy analysts said last week. Some analysts, including Barclays Capital and SunTrust Robinson Humphrey (STRH) think the rig count will fall below 800 before it hits bottom.
Raymond James: 800-1,000 Bcf Could Be Shut In This Summer
The bloodbath in the U.S. natural gas market isn’t over, and an unprecedented 800-1,000 Bcf will need to be shut in this summer to stop what is sure to be a continuing decline in gas prices, Raymond James & Associates Inc. energy analysts said Monday.
Sempra Expects Merrill to Opt Out of LNG Deal
Sempra Energy is sure that Merill Lynch will opt out of its contract to bring 500 MMcf/d through the new Sempra Cameron LNG terminal in Louisiana, according to the CEO of Sempra’s LNG unit, Darcel Hulse, who spoke at the company’s financial analysts meeting Thursday in New York City.
Canadian Producers Follow the Money, Switch to Oil
Call it a sure sign of changing times in Canadian production. A spring construction start has been set for a project that will convert Canada’s 51-year-old original natural gas export mainline to oilsands service.
Canadian Producers Follow the Money, Switch to Oil
Call it a sure sign of changing times in Canadian production. A spring construction start has been set for a project that will convert Canada’s 51-year-old original natural gas export mainline to oilsands service.