Sempra Energy’s Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) utility is still treading water on a four-year attempt to upgrade some underground storage in the region. The utility is still trying to finalize environmental reviews that wary local residents are using to question the projects.
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SoCalGas Underground Storage Upgrades Stalled
Proposed in 2009 to state regulators, Sempra Energy’s Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) utility is still treading water in its multi-million-dollar attempt to upgrade some of its vast underground storage in the region. The utility is still trying to finalize environmental reviews that wary local residents are using to question the projects.
Native Groups’ Claims Impede Fort Nelson Project
A squabble has broken out in British Columbia (BC) as a sharp reminder to natural gas producers that they are treading on tricky ground as they expand supply development northwards.
Native Groups Impede Fort Nelson Project
A squabble has broken out in British Columbia (BC) as a sharp reminder to natural gas producers that they are treading on tricky ground as they expand supply development northwards.
Chesapeake Goes Cash Neutral to Weather Economic Storm
Aware that the company’s share price was treading near single-digit territory and on the hook for some admittedly poor business decisions, Chesapeake Energy Corp. CEO Aubrey McClendon came out swinging last week, telling energy analysts and investors that the company has “plenty of liquidity” and will weather the economic storm by neutralizing capital expenditures (capex) over the next two years. Even with flat spending, the Oklahoma City-based natural gas driller still expects to achieve 5-10% production growth in 2009 and 10-15% gains in 2010.
Midwest LDCs Scramble to Sign Up Winter Supplies
Midwestern local distribution companies (LDCs) are looking at far fewer suppliers and treading cautiously in the new wholesale market without the large marketers they had relied on in the past.
Midwest LDCs Scramble to Sign Up Winter Supplies
Midwestern local distribution companies (LDCs) are looking at far fewer suppliers and treading cautiously in the new wholesale market without the large marketers they had relied on in the past.
CA Gas Price Hearings Find No ‘Smoking Gun’
Recognizing that they are basically treading on federal turf, California state legislators are trying to determine exactly what, if anything, to do as a result of last week’s energy oversight committee hearings on the issue of the inflated California-Arizona natural gas border prices, according to staff members for the elected officials. An answer may not come until next month when a written report by the oversight committee is completed.