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NatGas Supplier Plans to Tap Into Constitution Pipeline

Constitution Pipeline Co. LLC said Friday it would work with Leatherstocking Gas Co. LLC, a New York-based natural gas supplier, to pursue agreements to design, build and operate delivery interconnects along the natural gas pipeline’s proposed 121-mile route, essentially converting it to an “open access pipeline.”

November 7, 2012
ZaZa Energy: We’re Unlocking the Eaglebine

ZaZa Energy: We’re Unlocking the Eaglebine

Houston-based ZaZa Energy has completed drilling and casing its Eaglebine Stingray A-1H well in Walker County, TX, and said evaluation results are “very encouraging,” with estimates of 21 Bcf of gas and 29 million bbl of oil per section in place. ZaZa said it expects to begin hydraulic fracturing operations on Nov. 12, with initial production planned for late November.

November 7, 2012

Anadarko’s U.S. Onshore Delivers Record Output

Boosted by exceptional performance from horizontal drilling programs in the U.S. onshore, and in particular the Wattenberg Field in Colorado, Anadarko Petroleum Corp. broke records for liquids sales volumes in the third quarter. The Wattenberg’s production profile is “essentially straight up,” said an executive.

October 31, 2012
Eagle Ford Shale Is a Dollars and Jobs Gusher

Eagle Ford Shale Is a Dollars and Jobs Gusher

By 2021, the Eagle Ford Shale could produce nearly $62.1 billion in output, support about 82,600 full-time jobs, add nearly $34 billion in gross regional product and about $888 million to local government revenues and $1.6 billion to state revenues, according to a new studies of 14 South Texas counties comprising the Eagle Ford area.

October 29, 2012

House Republicans Raise Questions About FERC’s New Cyber Office

While noting that they share FERC’s goal of protecting the nation’s energy infrastructure from physical and cyber security threats, top Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee questioned the agency about the statutory authority that it relied upon to create the new Office of Energy Infrastructure Security (OEIS) to shield facilities from these risks.

October 15, 2012
As Binghamton Mulls Appeal, Two More New York Frack Bans Head to Court

As Binghamton Mulls Appeal, Two More New York Frack Bans Head to Court

Plaintiffs suing two municipalities in New York State for enacting bans on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) will soon have their day in court. Meanwhile, the city of Binghamton, which had its day in court — and lost — is considering an appeal.

October 5, 2012

Goldman: Haynesville-Eagle Ford Rig Migration Slowing Gas Growth

In the current commodity price environment, the best thing about a natural gas rig might be that it can stop drilling for gas, move somewhere else and start drilling for oil.

October 2, 2012

Free Trade Market Said Ready for U.S. LNG Exports

While the excitement mounts regarding the fate of a number of proposed U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects, the CFOs of three companies with projects on the line said last week a good market exists among free trade agreement (FTA) nations, some in North America’s backyard.

September 24, 2012

Halliburton Discloses Details on No-Guar Frack System

Halliburton Co. on Thursday disclosed details on the performance of its new hydraulic fracturing (fracking) service, which uses a fluid based on a derivatized natural polymer rather than guar gum.

September 17, 2012

EIA: Demand Up in May; Production Steady

Natural gas production from the Lower 48 states during May was essentially unchanged from April, according to Energy Information Administration (EIA) data, while consumption during the month set a record.

September 10, 2012
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