Developers launch EIA for Baltic Pipe gas project

      Polish gas transmission operator, GAZ-SYSTEM, and its Danish counterpart, Energinet, have started work on securing a positive Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for their proposed natural gas pipeline project, the Baltic Pipe. The firms promoting the project said earlier this week following the positive result obtained in the economic test for the Baltic Pipe, … Read more

Comissioning begins on Chevron Phillips ethane cracker in Texas

Chevron Phillips Chemical has completed mechanical completion of its Cedar Bayou ethane cracker in Baytown, Texas, and commissioning activities are under way, Kallanish Energy reports. That is “a major milestone,” the company said last week, in a statement. The plant is undergoing system checks and final certifications to ensure a safe and reliable startup and … Read more

Oklahoma earthquake totals in 2017 drop

The number of magnitude 3 or greater earthquakes in Oklahoma has dropped significantly in 2017, according to state regulators. The Oklahoma Geological Survey reports the state has had 294 quakes that are a magnitude 3 or greater in 2017 through the second week in December, the Oklahoma City Oklahoman newspaper reported. That compares to 624 similarly-sized … Read more

Two units close at New Mexico coal-fired power plant

PNM Resources has shuttered two of four coal-fired units at its San Juan Generating Station in New Mexico in order to comply with federal visibility regulations, Kallanish Energy reports. The company’s Public Service Co. of New Mexico, New Mexico’s largest utility, made the announcement Wednesday. The retirement of two of four units at the plant near … Read more

PGNiG, Centrica sign 5-year U.S. LNG supply Pact

Polish state-controlled oil and gas company PGNiG announced Tuesday it signed its first medium-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply deal originating from Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass LNG export terminal in western Louisiana. The five-year contract was closed with Centrica LNG beginning in 2018. Up to nine cargoes will be delivered during the term of the contract to … Read more

Portugal to phase out coal-fired power by 2030

Portugal has confirmed it will close its two remaining coal-fired power plants before 2030, phasing out electricity generation from the so-called dirty fossil fuel, as the country joins the UK and Canada in a bid to spread international action against carbon emissions. Environment minister Joao Matos said last week the government will close the 1,100-megawatt (MW) Sines … Read more

Portugal to phase out coal-fired power by 2030

Portugal has confirmed it will close its two remaining coal-fired power plants before 2030, phasing out electricity generation from the so-called dirty fossil fuel, as the country joins the UK and Canada in a bid to spread international action against carbon emissions. Environment minister Joao Matos said last week the government will close the 1,100-megawatt (MW) Sines … Read more

Rover Pipeline gets approval for HDD drilling at four sites

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given Rover Pipeline LLC approval to conduct horizontal directional drilling (HDD) under streams and highways at four more locations along the route of the 711-mile natural gas pipeline across northern Ohio. The action came after Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the company developing the $4.2 billion pipeline, adopted specific … Read more

FERC’s Powelson expounds upon what he knows

The so-called shale gale, aka, shale wave, which has positively impacted natural gas production, consumption and prices across the U.S., is a comfortable topic of discussion for Robert F. Powelson. With the Marcellus and Utica Shale plays major contributors to the gale/wave, the native Pennsylvania likes to point out what he calls the “Pennsylvania Experience,” how … Read more

FERC approves service for Rayne Xpress Pipeline

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the Rayne Xpress Pipeline to begin shipping Marcellus and Utica shale natural gas to the Gulf Coast, Kallanish Energy reports. The project required adding compressor stations in three Kentucky counties to boost capacity by 1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). The pipeline runs from Rayne, La., north … Read more

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