Strong points Sept, Oct push prices up 14% to $ 1.90 / MMBtu Northeast storage is below the five-year average of 60 Bcf East Texas Maintenance Poses Price Rise Risk Gas prices in the fall of 2021 in the Appalachians have recently increased as record electricity use and strong regional …
Read More »BEZA signs land lease contracts with six organizations
FE REPORT | Posted: June 22, 2021, 10:42 a.m. The Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA) on Monday signed land lease agreements with six organizations – three of them will establish industrial units and one will set up a hotel and resort in different economic zones. The organizations include two state-owned …
Read More »Weekly Fundamental Natural Gas Price Forecasts – National Cooling Demand Expected To Decrease This Week
Natural gas futures closed lower last week after failing to the upside following testing of a multi-month high earlier in the week. Mixed fundamentals were behind the volatile price action. It wasn’t necessarily bearish news that caps prices, but rather bullish news that dampened. Last Friday, September Natural Gas Futures …
Read More »Construction of Baltic Pipe to resume – climate minister – The First News
âThe confirmed completion date is October 1, 2022, and maximum capacity will be reached by the end of 2022,â Kurtyka said. MichaÅ ZieliÅski / PAP Poland has received good news from its Danish partners concerning the stopping of work on the gas pipeline between the Norwegian sector of the North …
Read More »PG&E to launch W. MacArthur Street gas pipeline replacement project on June 28
The Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) has announced its intention to begin work on the gas pipelines on West MacArthur Street from June 28, 2021. The project is expected to be completed by October 2021. PG&E advises drivers and pedestrians to expect traffic delays south and east of Highway …
Read More »EU antitrust chief approves Greek public support for Alexandroupolis LNG terminal
⬠166.7 million Greek support measure for the construction of a new liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal in Alexandroupolis, Greece, complies with EU state aid rules the bloc’s antitrust chief said, adding that the project will contribute to energy security and diversification. supply in Greece and, more generally, in the …
Read More »Permian midstreamer EagleClaw shoots for net zero emissions by 2050
Houston-based EagleClaw Midstream LLC has joined with its mid-level peers in announcing its intention to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 at the latest. âWe are grateful to have incredibly talented and engaged employees, suppliers and customers who all share our vision of working together to collectively stem the impacts …
Read More »First-ever Mandatory Cybersecurity Directive for Oil and Gas Pipelines Announces Tighter Regulations Coming | Baker
New cybersecurity requirements for oil and gas pipelines signal significant changes in the regulatory landscape for middleman companies. A new safety directive from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), effective May 28, 2021, requires immediate action and ongoing compliance protocols for certain energy companies. The Safety Directive also raises many new …
Read More »Minnesota Court of Appeals Confirms Line 3RP Reviewed SIEF, Certificate of Need, and Highway License
âAfter six years of community engagement, environmental review, regulatory and legal review, it is good to see confirmation of previous decisions regarding the Line 3 replacement project,â said Vern Yu, Executive Vice President and President of Enbridge Liquids Pipelines. âFrom the outset, the project was aimed at improving the safety …
Read More »Onshore Oil and Gas Pipeline Market 2021 Covid 19 Impact Analysis, Growth Rate, Future Trends and Forecast
The latest report expands the market size, characteristics of the Onshore Oil and Gas Pipeline Market and market growth of Onshore Oil & Gas Pipelines industry and divide it into types, applications and consumption areas for Onshore Oil & Gas Pipelines. The report included a PESTEL analysis of the industry …
Read More »Explained: Why GAIL is abandoning its plans to apiary its pipeline activities
Written by Karunjit Singh, edited by Explained Desk | New Delhi | Updated: Jun 12, 2021 13:19:15 pm State-owned natural gas distributor and pipeline operator GAIL will not divest from its pipeline business, company and government officials say. Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan previously said the government was seeking to separate …
Read More »Nord Stream 2 prepares first line for natural gas, but start-up is still in sight
The operator of the Nord Stream 2 (NS2) gas pipeline said pre-commissioning work started on the first line of the system on Friday, but when exactly the service will start and the impact it could have on the markets European energy companies remain uncertain. Nord Stream 2 AG said on …
Read More »Passaic County retreats in opposition
New York State has banned fracking for natural gas, but the line must carry the fracked gas into the state. Two weeks after the Tennessee Gas Pipeline‘s East 300 modernization project was blasted, the Passaic County Council of Commissioners on Tuesday withdrew a motion for a resolution opposing the affiliate …
Read More »Black Sea gas fields to help meet Turkey’s future needs
The natural gas fields that Turkey has discovered in the Black Sea are expected to help the energy-dependent country meet its needs in the years to come, allow it to import cheaper gas and reduce its annual average energy bill. . The country currently imports almost all of the gas …
Read More »Group of Wisconsinians travel to Minnesota to protest pipeline
WAUSAU, Wis. (WAOW) – A group of Wisconsinites travel to Minnesota to protest the Line 3 pipeline replacement. The pipeline goes from Alberta, Canada, to Superior, Wisconsin. Enbridge, a natural gas transportation company, is seeking to replace it by citing safety standards, future maintenance and creating less disturbance to the …
Read More »FERC approves gas projects despite climate separation of commissioners
Law360 (June 2, 2021, 6:32 p.m. EDT) – The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved three major gas pipeline projects in Louisiana and North Dakota, quashing Democratic commissioners’ concerns that the agency has failed to analyze the climate change of the proposals. In two orders issued Tuesday, FERC cleared a …
Read More »NCSU study finds gas pipelines most vulnerable of bears
The study used data to show that socially vulnerable communities have significantly higher pipeline densities and are therefore exposed to more pollution and health and safety issues. By Greg Barnes For years, individual case studies have shown that pipelines primarily pass through socially vulnerable communities, leading to cries of environmental …
Read More »Study: Socially vulnerable areas are more likely to have natural gas transmission and collection lines
The CDC base map shows the degree of social vulnerability by county. Dark blue areas are the most socially vulnerable and light green is the least. The red line overlay represents the approximate route of the Mountain Valley Pipeline Southgate project. It would cross two socially vulnerable counties – Rockingham …
Read More »Commission publishes performance analysis of gas distribution companies
Monday May 31, 2021, 8:34 a.m.Press release: Trade Commission The Trade Commission has today published information to help consumers and other interested stakeholders understand the performance of the four regulated gas distribution companies as they prepare to consult on a new price and quality trajectory that is to come into …
Read More »Green scene: the arrival of the white dragon, the Greek coal factories in motion | health and science, science
In an effort to boost Greece’s decarbonization efforts and phase out the country’s polluting lignite factories, a group of companies formed by the country’s largest energy groups submitted the national proposal for White Dragon, as part of the Greek call for expressions of interest. for major hydrogen projects of common …
Read More »Security News Review: SolarWinds Threat Group Launches New Phishing Campaign
Welcome to your weekly cybersecurity update. In the current edition, you will find information on a new campaign by the group of threats behind the attack on the SolarWinds supply chain, with Belgian authorities closing a campaign they claim originated in China, and information on a new cybersecurity directive for …
Read More »Is Nord Stream 2 in the national interest of the United States?
President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have invoked the ânational interestâ of the United States by allowing Russia and Germany to proceed with the completion of the Nord Stream 2 (NS2) pipeline, without explain exactly what that interest was. How is it in the US national interest …
Read More »Oil spill reported on Crow Reserve
An oil spill of unknown size and duration has been reported on the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana Free Press reports. Richard Mylott, a spokesperson for Area 8 of the Environmental Protection Agency, said he understood the spill was from a collection line, a pipeline used to transport crude oil from …
Read More »Greece-Bulgaria gas pipeline delayed until June 2022
The Greece-Bulgaria interconnection (IGB) the pipeline will not become operational until June 2022, the Bulgarian energy regulator ad Wednesday. âWe have agreed to the ICGB’s request to extend the deadline for starting operations of the IGB to June 30, 2022,â said Ivan Ivanov, head of the Bulgarian energy regulator. The …
Read More »Supply problems and high demand are pushing natural gas prices up in Asia and Europe – LNG recap
Natural gas prices in Europe and Asia are recovering from losses of last week, with supply issues and strong buying driving gains so far this week. In Europe on Tuesday, near-to-the-curve prices closed higher for securities transfer facility and national balance point contracts through August. Russian gas giant Gazprom PJSC …
Read More »NC’s complicated relationship with Colonial Pipeline, gas shortages
The line to the gas station just off Interstate 40 snaked around the block, while just south of downtown Wilmington, tankers lined up bumper to bumper waiting to d ” enter the fuel terminals that line the Cape Fear River near the State Harbor. The Colonial Pipeline had stopped pumping …
Read More »US Battery Surge Opens Record Growth in Wind and Solar Pipelines
A new study published by the Electricity Markets and Policy group (EMP) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (EMP) shows that the queue of new wind and solar capacity in the United States with planned grid connection has reached record levels, alongside the new capacity of battery storage projects. “We …
Read More »Gretchen Whitmer’s Pipeline War – WSJ
The cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline caused gasoline prices to skyrocket on the East Coast. But that doesn’t stop Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer from trying to shut down another crucial pipeline, regardless of the damage in the Midwest and Canada. Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 transports more than half a million …
Read More »Could liquefied natural gas be a solution to climate change?
Climate change and the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 have put Canada’s oil and gas producers in the role of black hat bad guys. From now on, natural gas producers hope to recast into white hat bonds, with proposals for LNG (liquefied natural gas) ports on the Pacific …
Read More »Rare FERC decision sparks heated debate over the commission’s role in assessing the climate impacts of pipelines
Dive brief: Federal energy regulatory commissioners reopened the debate on Thursday over whether federal regulators should take climate change into account when considering the environmental impacts of a pipeline project. The commissioners voted 3-2 to approve two pipeline projects proposed by the Northern Natural Gas Company in Minnesota and the …
Read More »Hydrogen mixture now in SA houses
Australian Gas Networks (AGN) Hydrogen Park South Australia (HyP SA), valued at $ 14.5 million, is now open and operational, integrating renewable hydrogen into part of its network. natural gas distribution based in Adelaide. The facility is owned by Australian Gas Networks (AGN) – part of the Australian Gas Infrastructure …
Read More »$ 2 billion master plan to move a green hydrogen river to the Hunter Valley – PV Magazine Australia
At its heart, the Energy Estate proposal released this morning, to create Australia’s first hydrogen valley in the New South Wales Hunter region, is a simple and elegant plan to put energy transmission in the form of hydrogen pipelines, connecting parts of New South Wales. the largest renewable energy production …
Read More »Leaked Bronco Mileage Ratings, Average Between 17-21
All-time to release fuel economy ratings for a new series of popular vehicles, the Ford Bronco’s fuel numbers release figures couldn’t have come at a worse time. Very average mileage Let’s face it. The numbers are incredibly average. Indeed, they are what you would expect from 4X4 SUVs, although the …
Read More »Fittings for Gas and Water Transmission Systems Market Size, Key Player Analysis, Competitive Scenario, Opportunities, Development Status 2021-2026 | GF, Wavin, Friatec, GPS, Plasson piping systems, etc. – KSU
Gas-and-Water-Transport-Systems-Market-Fittings Latest research on Global Fittings for the gas and water transport systems market The report covers forecasting and analysis at the global, regional and national levels. The study provides historical information from 2016-2021 along with a forecast for 2021-2026 supported by both volume and revenue (USD Million). The whole …
Read More »Prominent Area as Climate Policy: From Target to Potential Tool for Expanding Renewable Energy Projects | Husch Blackwell LLP
For renewable energy projects to gain traction on a larger scale in the United States, significant investments must be made in building the required underlying infrastructure, including a sustainable green grid across the country. Prominent area, the government’s right to expropriate private property for public purposes with fair compensation, has …
Read More »Pipeline hacking fuels interest in alternative energy sources locally, less dependence on gas
HAYWOOD COUNTY, NC (WLOS) – The gas disruption has put more emphasis on alternative forms of energy, with some ideas coming from western North Carolina that could reduce residents’ dependence on gasoline. How is the country reducing its dependence on gas? We are now focusing more on things like electric …
Read More »Colonial Pipeline Restarts After Hack, But Supply Chain Won’t Return To Normal For A Few Days
Fuel tanks are seen at Colonial Pipeline Baltimore Delivery in Baltimore, Maryland on May 10, 2021. Jim Watson | AFP | Getty Images Colonial Pipeline restarted operations at around 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday after a ransomware attack last week forced the entire system offline on Friday night. The company …
Read More »Enbridge Federal Court Case Receives Broad Support from Government, Business and Workers in Michigan, Canada and Across the Region | state
CALGARY, AB and LANSING, Michigan, May 12, 2021 / CNW / – The government of Canada and entities representing hundreds of thousands of businesses and workers across the Great Lakes region United States and Canada demonstrated its support for Enbridge’s case in Federal Court over the Line 5 easement in …
Read More »Natural gas futures retreat amid bearish weather forecast
Comfortable temperatures are expected in Lower 48 It could take three weeks before the summer cooling demand starts Analysts forecast a substantial increase in storage in May Natural gas futures lost ground on Monday as traders reflected on declining demand due to weather conditions and the potential implications of a …
Read More »June Natural gas stumbles as forecasts point to softer demand, cyber attack disrupts markets
Natural gas futures lost ground on Monday as traders reflected on declining demand due to weather conditions and the potential implications of a cybersecurity attack on the largest fuel pipeline in the United States. The June Nymex contract fell 2.6 cents per day and came in at $ 2.932 / …
Read More »Natural gas attackers rally to futures as market resonates with summer excitement
Riding the momentum of the futures price rally as the natural gas market begins to look optimistically into the summer, expectations confirmed by double digits throughout much of the Lower 48 during the trading week from April 22 to 28, NGI Looking to the future data exposure. With continued strength …
Read More »Pipeline disputes increase tensions between US and Canada
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – Months after President Joe Biden snubbed Canadian officials by canceling Keystone XL, a looming showdown over a second crude oil pipeline threatens to further strain ties between the two neighbors who have been frayed under the Trump administration. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, one of Biden’s …
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