Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Seismic Surveys of U.S. Arctic Refuge Coastal Plain Delayed

From Reuters There will be no seismic exploration this winter on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the Interior Department said on Friday, after the company seeking permission to conduct the tests ran out of time to get the required permit. “We can confirm that seismic surveys will not take place until December 2019,” said Alex Hinson,

Transco Pipeline Sends Record Volumes of NatGas to Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast

Transco is largest gas transmission system in U.S. – 10,000-mile pipeline network, main line runs 1,800 miles between South Texas and New York City The nation’s largest-volume natural gas transmission system, Transco, delivered a record-breaking 15.68 million dekatherms (MMdt) of natural gas on Jan. 21, 2019, Williams (stock ticker: WMB, $WMB) reported. The new peak-day mark surpasses the previous high

LNG Export Plants Receive Smallest NatGas Inputs in a Year, To Blame: Fog

From Reuters (Reuters) – Natural gas flows to U.S. liquefied natural gas export terminals were expected to increase in coming days after collapsing to their lowest level in almost a year as fog clears along the Gulf Coast, according to analysts and data from Refinitiv. Analysts said the drop was due to maintenance work at the LNG terminals and the