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Continental Cuts Capex by 12%, Monetizes Oil Hedges

Continental Resources Inc. is betting that the sell-off in crude oil has hit bottom and has monetized nearly all of its hedge positions through 2016, while keeping about one-third of its natural gas hedged in 2015 at an average price of $4.34/Mcf. Read More

Small-Scale NatGas-Fired Power Plants Planned for Pennsylvania

Several natural gas-fired power plants are under consideration in northern Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio that would take advantage of locally produced gas in the Utica and Marcellus shales. Read More

NGV Sector Proves to Be Crossroad for Nations, Businesses

Some of the latest developments in the natural gas vehicle industry are blurring international borders and energy sectors, giving further proof... Read More

Pieridae Energy Seeks OK to Liquefy U.S. Gas in Nova Scotia for Global Export

The general partner of Goldboro LNG LP II, which is developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on the Nova Scotia coast near Halifax, is seeking authority to export U.S. gas to feed the project. Read More

Sierrita Pipeline Comes Online, Adding to U.S.-to-Mexico NatGas Export Options

Options for natural gas supply heading south of the border just got a lot more plentiful as Kinder Morgan Inc.'s (KM) Sierrita Pipeline, which entered service Friday, became the second U.S.-to-Mexico natural gas pipeline to go into service within a week. Read More

Westlake Chemical to Expand Ethylene Capacity at Lake Charles, LA

Westlake Chemical Corp. will invest more than $330 million to expand its ethylene capacity by about 250 million pounds annually and make other capital improvements in Lake Charles, LA, the Houston-based company said Thursday. The expansion is expected to be completed in late 2015 or early 2016. Read More

Innovations Pump Up NGV Fueling Sector

Two recognized names in the natural gas vehicle fueling industry -- Nebraska-based Hexagon Lincoln and California-based Clean Energy Fuels Corp. -- made moves... Read More

Virtual Pipelines Growing in Importance to Get LNG, CNG to Customers

As midstream companies scramble to build and expand large pipeline systems across the country, their counterparts in the energy logistics sector are working quietly to provide complementary services that can't compete with those kind of volumes, but can instead help get natural gas to a growing list of end-users. Read More

LNG First-Mover Algeria Seeking to Grow Exports

It was 50 years ago this month that the Methane Princess delivered the world's first commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from Algeria to the United Kingdom. Much has changed since, and notably, Algeria could see its profile as an LNG supplier grow while European consumers increasingly turn to the fuel as an alternative to pipeline gas from Russia. Read More

NatGas Market Conditions 'Mixed' for Winter 2014-2015, FERC Says

Forecasters are expecting a relatively mild winter this year, and natural gas production continues to break records, but the industry will still face challenges... Read More