Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC and Sabine Pass LNG LP have asked FERC for authorization to add facilities to their liquefaction and export project, now under construction in Cameron Parish, LA, and to expedite construction of the project’s second stage (the third and fourth liquefaction trains).
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API Says Two-Day Notification to EPA ‘Makes Sense’
Beginning Monday, producers will have to notify the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) two days in advance by e-mail of their plans to hydraulically fracture (frack) natural gas wells
Wells Fargo: Cheap Gas, Deep Pockets, Security Help Drive U.S. M&A
Majors and national oil companies (NOC) are about to go shopping again, and their most likely targets are companies such as Anadarko Petroleum Corp., EOG Resources Inc., Whiting Petroleum Corp., Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp. and Forest Oil Corp., Wells Fargo Securities analysts said in a note Monday.
Romney Puts Oil, Gas Tax Subsidies on the Table
In their first presidential debate last Wednesday, Republican candidate Mitt Romney and President Obama squared off over the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, oil and natural gas tax incentives and whether the increase in oil and gas production over the past couple of years was the result of Obama administration policies.
Carrizo Takes More India Partners, This Time in Niobrara
Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. on Thursday said international energy companies OIL India Ltd. and Indian Oil Corp. Ltd. (IOC) will make their first foray into U.S. shale by taking a 30% stake in the Houston operator’s holdings in the Niobrara Formation of Colorado.
Romney Says Oil, Gas Tax Subsidies on the Table
In their first presidential debate Wednesday, Republican candidate Mitt Romney and President Obama sparred over the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, oil and natural gas tax incentives and whether the increase in gas production over the past couple of years was the result of Obama administration policies.
Shippers Mostly Ready to Rehab Columbia Gas Pipeline
Appalachian/Marcellus natural gas producers and distributors expressed their support — or said they did not oppose — Columbia Gas Transmission LLC’s proposed settlement aimed at a long-overdue modernization of its natural gas pipeline system, but the NiSource Inc. line’s proposal to recover its investment via a tracker-surcharge drew some critics.
Shippers Generally Support Settlement to Rehabilitate Columbia Pipe
Appalachian/Marcellus natural gas producers and distributors expressed their support — or said they did not oppose — Columbia Gas Transmission LLC’s proposed settlement aimed at a long-overdue modernization of its natural gas pipeline system, but the NiSource Inc. line’s proposal to recover its investment via a tracker-surcharge drew some critics.
Raymond James: Natural Gas Rigs to Slow Descent in 2013
Raymond James & Associates Inc. energy analysts last week modestly reduced their near-term outlook for U.S. drilling activity and raised expectations for 2013, but only slightly. Drilling activity in the coming year still is “much lower than consensus expectations,” but the natural gas rig count should begin to stabilize.
Pittsburgh to File Brief, Back Act 13 Opponents in Court
Fresh from being told that portions of its drilling ordinance are incompatible with Act 13, the state’s new omnibus Marcellus Shale law, the city of Pittsburgh plans to support the law’s opponents in court and file an amicus curiae brief.