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Fracking, Drilling Find Support in Western Elections

Defeat of an anti-drilling measure in Santa Barbara County, CA, and the re-election of Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on Tuesday provided new encouragement to industry-backed supporters of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and continued development of the nation's unconventional energy resources. 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

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

FERC OKs Start for 2.1 Bcf/d Texas-to-Mexico Pipeline

NET Mexico Pipeline Partners LLC Thursday was given a FERC clearance allowing it to place its 2 Bcf/d-plus Texas-to-Mexico natural gas pipeline project in service. The project could be online by Nov. 14, NET Mexico told the Commission. Read More

Enviros Sue California County Over Crude-by-Rail OK

The elected Board of Supervisors in Kern County, CA, in the middle of the state's oil patch in the lower San Joaquin Valley, was sued in California Superior Court last Thursday for allegedly ignoring environmental risks in approving a $100 million crude-by-rail project in Bakersfield. The Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity and the Association of Irritated Residents, among others, filed the legal action. Read More

New Mexico County Oil/Gas Ban to Be Short-Lived, Industry Rep Says

More than a year after becoming the only local jurisdiction in New Mexico to ban all oil and natural gas activity, Mora County's three-member elected commission voted last Tuesday against repealing the ban it passed in April 2013. However, an industry representative predicts that the ban will be repealed next year. Read More

Washington County, VA, Approves Natural Gas Drilling

Elected officials in Washington County, VA, have approved a change to local zoning laws that will open the county to horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to extract natural gas locked in limestone, sandstone and some deeper shale formations. Read More

Companies Agree on More Mississippian Lime Development

Houston-based Stratex Oil & Gas Holdings Inc. has entered a joint development agreement and established an area of mutual interest (AMI) in the Mississippian Lime (ML) of Kansas with privately-held Eagle Oil & Gas Co., marking another entrant into the nascent play. Read More

Texas Power Plant Lone Holdout in Pipeline Abandonment

Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America (Natural) is seeking to abandon Texas-Oklahoma pipeline and related facilities it says are failing and no longer needed by firm shippers except for one power generator that has yet to reach agreement with the company. Read More

Eclipse's Latest Utica Wells Provide Early Glimpse of WV Tests

Appalachian pure-play Eclipse Resources Corp. said late Wednesday that production has started at two of its pads in Ohio's Utica Shale, including the first in the company's condensate type-curve area and another that provides an early read-through for other operators preparing to test Utica wells in West Virginia. Read More