Increasing natural gas prices should not scare Congress into allowing greedy gas producers to drill willy-nilly across environmentally sensitive areas or areas currently blocked by drilling moratoria, environmentalists, ranchers, public interest groups and scientists said on Wednesday during a teleconference on the “real story behind the natural gas crisis.” The conference was organized by the Community Office for Resource Efficiency (CORE), the Northern Plains Resource Council and The Wilderness Society.
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ICE, Nymex Tout Growing OTC Clearing Business; EnergyClear Opens Shop
IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) flexed its muscles on Thursday, revealing its strong position in the U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) natural gas market. The exchange said about one million natural gas contracts have been cleared through its system since March with a notional value of about $10 billion. ICE said it also set a new daily cleared volume record for natural gas transactions in the United Kingdom on Thursday and has cleared more than one billion therms in the that country since September.
Kinder Morgan Officials Dispel Rumors, Tout Companies’ Strength
Kinder Morgan Inc. (KMI) executives spent nearly two hours Thursday assuaging investment analysts and investors about the strength of the company and its master limited partnership (MLP), Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) following two days of pummeling on the stock market that had sent share prices down by as much as 20%.
Kinder Morgan Officials Dispel Rumors, Tout Companies’ Strength
Kinder Morgan Inc. (KMI) executives spent nearly two hours Thursday assuaging investment analysts and investors about the strength of the company and its master limited partnership (MLP), Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) following two days of pummeling on the stock market that had sent share prices down by as much as 20%.
Texaco, Shell, BG Tout Separate New LNG Endeavors
In keeping with the recent buzz of increased liquefied natural gas (LNG) activity across the country, Texaco revealled last week that it is studying the development of a new LNG receiving and regasification terminal in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, while Shell International Gas Ltd. said that it has acquired up to 3.7 million tons of LNG from the North West Shelf (NWS) project in Australia for delivery to the Americas. Meanwhile, United Kingdom-based BG Group reported that it recently inked a 22-year contract with CMS Energy Corp.’s subsidiary, Trunkline LNG Co., for all of the current uncommitted capacity at CMS’s Lake Charles, LA, LNG terminal.
Texaco, Shell Tout Separate New LNG Projects
In keeping with the recent buzz of increased liquefied natural gas (LNG) activity across the country, Texaco reported on Tuesday that it is currently studying the development of a new LNG receiving and regasification terminal in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, while Shell International Gas Ltd. said that it has acquired up to 3.7 million tons of LNG from the North West Shelf (NWS) project in Australia for delivery to the Americas.
Capstone, Honeywell Tout Benefits Of Microturbines
Executives of companies looking to increase the use of small electric generation units known as microturbines last week sought to promote some of the nascent technology’s benefits, including a minimal amount of maintenance and the ability to make use of heat-generated energy that would otherwise go to waste.
Capstone, Honeywell Tout Benefits Of Microturbines
Executives with companies looking to increase the use of small electric generation units known as microturbines yesterday sought to promote some of the nascent technology’s benefits, including a minimal amount of maintenance and the ability to make use of heat-generated energy that would otherwise go to waste.
Energy Execs Tout E-Business Strategies
In less than two years, the energy industry has been transformedfrom a traditional service industry into a real-time convergence ofinformation, work flows, e-business and knowledge, and thosecompanies that don’t keep pace to benefit from the new age willbecome victims, regardless of what they have to offer.
Energy Execs Tout E-Business Strategies
In less than two years, the energy industry has been transformedfrom a traditional service industry into a real-time convergence ofinformation, work flows, e-business and knowledge, and thosecompanies that don’t keep pace to benefit from the new age willbecome victims, regardless of what they have to offer.