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pipelines becomes more difficult, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission warns in a new report. More natural gas pipeline capacity will be needed in the next 5-10 years to transport natural gas to fuel new electric generating plants and to
s Wyoming-California Pipeline Co. for natural gas pipeline capacity after negotiations collapsed with the competing ..... options to meet its need for reliable and competitive gas pipeline capacity after a letter of intent with Kern River expired
Gas pipeline capacity out of the San Juan basin in the Four Corners area will increase by more than 1.3 bcfd in two construction projects approved
second U.S. export sales point at the U.S.-Mexico border and perhaps help alleviate an expected surplus of gas pipeline capacity available to California. Mexico currently imports about 200 MMcfd of U.S. gas via pipelines in Texas (OGJ
proposed a settlement designed to resolve its problems with California customers turning back much of its interstate gas pipeline capacity . El Paso filed a comprehensive rate settlement with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission negotiated with and
particularly capture stack gases. This might make pretreatment more appealing, particularly for coal and possibly for gas ." Pipeline capacity is another CCS aspect which needs to be addressed, he added. "There's only about 3,000 miles of carbon
6 years of drilling. The company had 94,000 acres in the play and 79 wells on production. Almost 15 bcfd of gas pipeline capacity is to be built in the Texas Midcontinent and Gulf Coast region in 2007-12, said Renee Zemljak, vice-president
105 boe/d. However, the company will report single-day initial production tests for Bakken wells because gas pipeline capacity limits are restricting 7-day rates at some wells, if only in the first few weeks. Continental held 488,500
gas transmission pipeline subsidiary of MDU Resources Group Inc., announced plans May 19 to expand its existing gas pipeline capacity by about 33% in the Bakken production area in northwestern North Dakota. The proposed expansion would add up
scheduled for second-quarter 2010 completion, at which time it will provide more than 200 MMcfd of incremental gas pipeline capacity to the Enterprise system. Enterprise also is proceeding with a 34-mile, 24-in. OD gas line to be the first