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Last Bit of Texas Eastern's Team 2014 OK'd for Service

Texas Eastern Transmission LP on Friday received FERC clearance to place into service the last remaining facility of its Texas Eastern Appalachia to Market (Team) 2014 Project. Read More

Pennsylvania Governor's Race Narrows With Energy Issues Front and Center

Polls show Pennsylvania's Republican Gov.Tom Corbett narrowing the double-digit lead that Democratic challenger Tom Wolf has enjoyed... Read More

Pennsylvania PUC Rejects, Reverses Ruling Against Sunoco as Utility

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has rejected a ruling by two administrative law judges that it should dismiss a petition by Sunoco Logistics Partners LP to be a public utility for the Mariner East pipeline. The PUC ordered more public hearings on the issue. Read More

Pennsylvania Trade Groups Join LNG Export Coalition

Three of Pennsylvania's leading oil and gas industry trade groups have joined a coalition launched in February dedicated to the expansion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets overseas. Read More

Oil, Gas Operations Damaged More Than 200 Water Supplies, Pennsylvania DEP Says

Operations at oil and natural gas wells in Pennsylvania harmed water supplies more than 200 times between December 2007 and May of this year, according to data... Read More

Pennsylvania Legislature Advances Separate Oil, Gas Regulations

The Pennsylvania House and Senate energy committees on Wednesday voted in favor of a series of bills that would require the state to adopt separate regulations for the conventional oil and gas industry, aimed at shielding it from the financial burdens of rules crafted primarily for unconventional producers developing the Marcellus Shale. Read More

Pennsylvania Breaks Ground for 829 MW Marcellus Power Plant

Dallas-based private equity firm Panda Power Funds LP said on Thursday it had officially broken ground on one of Pennsylvania's first power plants to be fired with natural gas from the Marcellus Shale. Read More

Officials Say Pennsylvania Royalty Bill Stalled in Legislature

Supporters of a Pennsylvania bill designed to shield royalty owners from post-production costs say the measure has stalled in the state House of Representatives, and they allege that a handful of gas producers, their allies and others are trying to thwart the bill's passage. Read More

Chesapeake Fighting to Stop Class Action Suit in Pennsylvania as Royalty Dispute Heats Up

Chesapeake Energy Corp. is once again fighting to stave off a class action lawsuit in Pennsylvania as it confronts a growing chorus of those that allege it is improperly deducting post-production costs from royalty payments. Read More

Utica’s Next Frontier Moving to West Virginia, Pennsylvania

With the Utica Shale making a reputation for itself in Ohio after a series of eye-opening well results, and with technology pushing drilling efficiencies to new heights, the formation is poised to become the next horizon of development in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Read More