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EIA Optimistic About U.S. Gas Production and Exports

February 26, 2020

According to projections published in the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Annual Energy Outlook 2020 (AEO2020),, total dry natural gas production in the United States will continue to increase until 2050 in most of the AEO2020 cases, primarily to support

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Case Energy Partners Launches CEP Minerals II to Focus on Permian Basin

February 26, 2020

Case Energy Partners and affiliates have launch CEP Minerals II, LLC. The new mineral and royalty acquisition venture is the second iteration of Case’s successful CEP Minerals, LLC (CEP I), which was launched in early 2017 and has since acquired

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Demand for Liquefied Natural Gas Set to Double By 2040

February 25, 2020

Worldwide demand for liquefied natural gas, or LNG, rose by 12.5 percent to hit 359 million tons last year, according to Royal Dutch Shell’s annual LNG Outlook report. Citing forecasts, Shell said that LNG demand was expected to double by

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New Mexico Considers Fracking Moratorium

February 25, 2020

For the second consecutive year, Democrats in New Mexico have introduced legislation to impose a four-year moratorium on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and subject existing operating wells to expanded reporting requirements. For the second consecutive year, Democrats in New Mexico have

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Ransomware Shuts Gas Compressor Facility for Two Days in Latest Attack

February 25, 2020

A recent ransomware attack caused a U.S. natural gas compressor facility to shut for two days, the latest in a string of attacks targeting the country’s energy infrastructure over the past few years. Hackers sent emails with a malicious link

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North Dakota Regulators Approve Expanded Capacity for Dakota Access Pipeline

February 24, 2020

North Dakota regulators on Wednesday unanimously approved expanded capacity for the Dakota Access pipeline, saying they believed the project had met exhaustive state and federal requirements. The 3-0 vote by the all-Republican Public Service Commission came after the body signaled

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ArcLight and Diamondback to Build Gas Processing Plant to Serve Permian Basin

February 24, 2020

Private equity group ArcLight and an affiliate of independent oil and gas producer Diamondback Energy will build a 60 MMcf/d gas processing plant to serve the Permian’s Midland Basin, complementing an existing midstream system that the two joint venture partners

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FERC Votes Against Making Final Decision on Jordan Cove LNG Project, Needs More Time

February 24, 2020

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) voted 2-1 against taking a final decision on the proposed Jordan Cove LNG Project and its associated pipeline in Oregon. The commission said that it is seeking more time to study the permit denials

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Seaway to Extend Binding Open Season for Service on Expansion Capacity

February 21, 2020

Seaway Crude Pipeline Company has extended its binding open season currently under way for committed service on expansion capacity of its system originating in Cushing, Oklahoma and extending to the Texas Gulf Coast. The open season, which began December 16,

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DOE Approves $38.5M to Develop Technologies to Rehabilitate Natural Gas Distribution Pipelines

February 20, 2020

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has approved up to $38.5 million in funding to develop technologies to rehabilitate natural gas distribution pipelines. The new technologies will be developed under the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program, Rapid Encapsulation of

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