With the clock ticking on an end-of-year deadline, a regional unit of the national Trust for Public Land (TPL) said Friday it is short the full $8.75 million it needs to meet a commitment to Plains Exploration and Production Co. (PXP) to acquire and retire oil and natural gas leases in the Wyoming Range.
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Chesapeake Still Roiling; S&P Downgrades
The tribulations at Chesapeake Energy Corp. proved to be a rerun of the week before, with the stock price ticking lower, more shareholders publicly voicing their disapproval, another credit ratings agency downgrade and the board of directors announcing yet more changes. However, CEO Aubrey McClendon said last week he was confident several planned property sales this year would plug a funding gap estimated at $10 billion.
U.S. Drillers Need LNG Exports, Dominion Exec Says
The clock is ticking for the United States to begin exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) before competitors corner the growing global market, according to Donald Raikes, vice president of Dominion Transmission Inc., one of the companies seeking permission to export shale gas.
LNG Exports Necessary to Keep Producers Drilling, Dominion Says
The clock is ticking for the United States to begin exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) before competitors corner the growing global market, according to Donald Raikes, vice president of Dominion Transmission Inc., one of the companies seeking permission to export shale gas.
Dominion: Time Running Out for Exports
The clock is ticking for the United States to begin exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) before competitors corner the growing global market, according to Donald Raikes, vice president of Dominion Transmission Inc., one of the companies seeking permission to export shale gas.
McCain Favors ‘Drill Here Drill Now;’ Obama More Tepid
With the clock ticking down to election day, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin last week tried to capture the vote of producers and other proponents of onshore and offshore drilling, saying that a McCain administration would support a policy of “drill here and drill now.”
Coast Guard Restarts Clock on Offshore MA LNG projects
The regulatory clock is ticking once again on two liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals that would be located offshore Gloucester, MA. Together the two nearly identical terminals, Excelerate’s Northeast Gateway LNG project and Suez Energy’s Neptune LNG project, could provide 800 MMcf/d of average daily gas supply to New England.
Coast Guard Restarts Clock on Offshore MA LNG projects
The regulatory clock is ticking once again on two liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals that would be located offshore Gloucester, MA. Together the two nearly identical terminals, Excelerate’s Northeast Gateway LNG project and Suez Energy’s Neptune LNG project, could provide 800 MMcf/d of average daily gas supply to New England.
Short Supplies, High Prices Could Cut Canadian Exports to U.S.
The clock is ticking on a time bomb with potential to disrupt the smooth course of cross border free trade in natural gas, a Canadian economic think-tank has warned.
Short Supplies, High Prices Could Cut Canadian Exports to U.S.
The clock is ticking on a time bomb with potential to disrupt the smooth course of free trade in natural gas to which the continental market has become accustomed, a Canadian economic think-tank has warned.