Pipeline companies are struggling to build out the national pipeline system but not being transparent about how they are doing it
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Marcellus Shale Update: 2018, The Year In Review
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By William Herlihy & Nicholas Preservati | Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLCJune 2018: Energy Litigation Update
By Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLPIndustry Standards And The Core Commitment To Safety
By Energy Tomorrow BlogDuring a conference call with reporters on new study detailing the positive impacts of energy infrastructure construction on the U.S. economy and America’s middle class, both Sean McGarvey, president of North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU), and Jack Gerard, API president and CEO, acknowledged the role of safety in advancing pipelines and other needed energy projects.… Keep reading →
Dakota Access Pipeline In Human, Economic Terms
By Energy Tomorrow BlogYesterday we posted on the risk to all kinds of infrastructure projects in this country if the Obama administration’s push to depart from the rule of law and established process in the Dakota Access Pipeline case is allowed to stand. Today a look at other things that are at stake. The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)… Keep reading →
New Natural Gas-Fired Power Plants Located Near Shale Plays
By Wayne D'Angelo | Kelley Drye & Warren LLPNY Pipeline Decision: Politics Over The Public’s Interests
By Energy Tomorrow BlogDuring a speech last week to labor union officials, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo talked big about the need for big infrastructure in this country. Gov. Cuomo mentioned the building of the Erie Canal in the 1800s, the interstate highway system that was launched in the 1950s and the construction of big bridges. The North… Keep reading →
New Pipeline Expansions Target Emerging North American Demand Centers
By Enerknol ResearchThe natural gas production boom has restructured the North American pipeline network, spurring billions in infrastructure investments–gathering, processing, and transmission facilities–needed to bring surging supplies from shale formations to the pipeline grid. With persistent low natural gas prices, demand for natural gas abroad and locally by domestic and industrial consumers has been rising at a… Keep reading →
Israel’s Leviathan Gas Challenge And The Consequences Of Failure
By Simon HendersonAfter months of bureaucratic foul-ups, Israel may be close to approving a new regulatory framework to develop its offshore natural gas resources, but another political fumble could have dire economic repercussions. In the coming weeks, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu will reportedly seek to win support for regulatory changes intended to break a political logjam… Keep reading →