Enterprise Products Partners LP said Tuesday it is tying in more natural gas production from the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) to be carried on its Independence Trail pipeline.
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Calpine CEO Bullish on Shale Gas in Power Sector
Operating one of the youngest predominantly natural gas-fired electric generation plant fleets in the nation, California-based Calpine Corp. is tying its strategic future directly to the combination of the climate change-driven shift away from coal and the increasingly abundant domestic supplies of shale gas, CEO Jack Fusco said during a conference call last Thursday.
Calpine CEO Bullish on Shale Gas in Power Sector
Operating one of the youngest predominantly natural gas-fired electric generation plant fleets in the nation, California-based Calpine Corp. is tying its strategic future directly to the combination of the climate change-driven shift away from coal and the increasingly abundant domestic supplies of shale gas, CEO Jack Fusco said during a fourth quarter and year-end 2009 earnings conference call Wednesday.
Calpine CEO Bullish on Shale Gas in Power Sector
Operating one of the youngest predominantly natural gas-fired electric generation plant fleets in the nation, California-based Calpine Corp. is tying its strategic future directly to the combination of the climate change-driven shift away from coal and the increasingly abundant domestic supplies of shale gas, CEO Jack Fusco said during a fourth quarter and year-end 2009 earnings conference call Wednesday.
Waiver Likely to Widen Gazprom, Statoil Access to U.S. LNG Markets
FERC last Thursday approved a request by the U.S. affiliates of Norway’s Statoil ASA and Russia’s Gazprom for a waiver of the agency’s prohibition on tying capacity releases to “extraneous conditions” — which could help to expand the companies’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) footprint in the United States.
Waiver Likely to Widen Gazprom, Statoil Access to U.S. LNG Markets
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Thursday approved a request by the U.S. affiliates of Norway’s Statoil ASA and Russia’s Gazprom for a waiver of the agency’s prohibition on tying capacity releases to “extraneous conditions” — which could help to expand the companies’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) footprint in the United States.
Waiver Likely to Widen Gazprom, Statoil Access to U.S. LNG Markets
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Thursday approved a request by the U.S. affiliates of Norway’s Statoil ASA and Russia’s Gazprom for a waiver of the agency’s prohibition on tying capacity releases to “extraneous conditions” — which could help to expand the companies’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) footprint in the United States.
CFTC Enforcement Chief Suggests Tying Trader Bonuses to Ethical Conduct
Energy companies should base annual trader bonuses at least in part on the ethical behavior of their natural gas and power traders, said the chief enforcement officer for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) last Wednesday.
CFTC Enforcement Chief Suggests Tying Trader Bonuses to Ethics
Energy companies should base annual trader bonuses at least in part on the ethics of their natural gas and power traders, said the chief enforcement officer for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Wednesday.
Crosstex Completes $67 M DEFS Asset Purchase
Tying the ribbon around its previously announced transaction, Crosstex Energy LP said last week that it has completed the acquisition of a package of assets in Mississippi, Texas, Alabama and Louisiana from Duke Energy Field Services LP (DEFS) for $67.35 million, after the effect of certain purchase price adjustments.