Soon to host an annual national alternative transportation fuels meeting, the City of Long Beach, CA is expanding its use of renewable fuels — liquefied natural gas (LNG) and diesel — for powering 393 of its 2,185-vehicle municipal fleet.
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Atlantic Coast Answers FERC’s Questions on Alternative Route, Awaits Draft EIS
Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC (ACP) on Friday completed the last in a series of supplemental filings to FERC in response to information requests the agency submitted in December 2015 and January 2016.
Atlantic Coast Answers FERC’s Questions on Alternative Route, Awaits Draft EIS
Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC (ACP) on Friday completed the last in a series of supplemental filings to FERC in response to information requests the agency submitted in December 2015 and January 2016.
NTE Investing $2B to Build Three More East Coast NatGas-Fired Plants
NTE Energy, which recently began building two natural gas-fired combined-cycle facilities in North Carolina and Ohio, said Friday it would invest $2 billion more to build three more gas-fired plants, including another in North Carolina and in Ohio, as well as in Connecticut.
Mexico Will Need to Have Its Own NatGas Price Indices, CFE Official Says
No one in the natural gas industry disputes the bounty of shale gas available from Texas or the need for that gas south of the border to fuel Mexico’s expanding power generation and industrial demand. Where that gas ultimately ends up getting priced when the Mexican market is developed remains to be seen.
‘Volatility Is Coming Back’ to NatGas Market, BP Exec Says
With so many “variables and uncertainties” impacting the natural gas industry looking ahead, risk management will be key for market participants, according to BP Energy Co. CEO Orlando Alvarez.
Future of SoCalGas Storage Field Tied to Well Integrity Test Results
While public officials and activist groups spar over its long-term importance to regional energy supplies, Southern California Gas Co.’s (SoCalGas) shuttered Aliso Canyon underground natural gas storage facility is not likely to reopen until all of its 114 storage wells have passed a series of integrity tests.
NTE Investing $2B to Build Three More East Coast NatGas-Fired Plants
NTE Energy, which recently began building two natural gas-fired combined-cycle facilities in North Carolina and Ohio, said Friday it would invest $2 billion more to build three more gas-fired plants, including another in North Carolina and in Ohio, as well as in Connecticut.
Mexico Will Need to Have Its Own NatGas Price Indices, CFE Official Says
No one in the natural gas industry disputes the bounty of shale gas available from Texas or the need for that gas south of the border to fuel Mexico’s expanding power generation and industrial demand. Where that gas ultimately ends up getting priced when the Mexican market is developed remains to be seen.
‘Volatility Is Coming Back’ to NatGas Market, BP Exec Says
With so many “variables and uncertainties” impacting the natural gas industry looking ahead, risk management will be key for market participants, according to BP Energy Co. CEO Orlando Alvarez.