More than 50 municipalities across upstate New York’s Finger Lakes region that touch the Marcellus Shale are asking a state appeals court for permission to weigh in on whether they may ban oil and natural gas drilling within their jurisdictions.
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Analysts: LNG Exports Would Be on the Margin
Exporting liquefied U.S. natural gas to world markets is a “feasible” but “tenuous” proposition, according to analysts at Pan EurAsian Enterprises. If the United States does become a liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, “it is likely to be a supplier at the margins,” they said.
Analysts: As LNG Exporter, U.S. Still on the Margin
Exporting liquefied U.S. natural gas to world markets is a “feasible” but “tenuous” proposition, according to analysts at Pan EurAsian Enterprises. If the United States does become a liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, “it is likely to be a supplier at the margins,” they said.
Futures Dip and Rebound Amid Technical and Fundamental Uncertainty
After finishing last week on very negative and tenuous footing, natural gas futures extended lower Monday as funds and local traders exerted their influence on a market mostly devoid of commercial players. However, after plumbing a new, four-week low at $3.67 yesterday morning, the November contract struggled back to near unchanged in the afternoon. It settled at $3.74, up 0.1 cents on the day.
Wood Says His Commitment to Voluntary RTOs Becoming Tenuous
FERC Chairman Pat Wood last Wednesday said that it is getting tougher for him to remain committed to the voluntary nature of the Commission’s landmark Order 2000, which spelled out the agency’s expectations that transmission owners will join regional transmission organizations (RTOs), against the backdrop of several RTO membership rosters remaining in a state of flux several years after that decision was issued.