
A Hard Look — Environmental Reviews of Compression, Looping, and Lateral Projects
Looping and compression projects continue to face regulatory uncertainty with interstate natural gas pipeline development mostly stalled completely.
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Looping and compression projects continue to face regulatory uncertainty with interstate natural gas pipeline development mostly stalled completely.
Calcasieu Pass plant has sold more than 200 gas cargoes since early 2022, but it has yet to supply its eight long-term contract customers with any supply.
Building LNG terminals is a complex process involving overlapping federal and state permitting authorities, with FERC authorizing siting and construction.
From MVP to the dynamic political landscape at FERC, we looked back at the most impactful energy industry events that occurred this year.
The DOE announces winners of federal funding to establish hydrogen hubs. Regions producing blue hydrogen will have the greatest opportunity.
There has been a substantial increase in the use of intrastate pipelines for interstate services with some pipelines making substantial revenue.
At the open FERC meeting, three pending pipeline projects demonstrated the benefit incumbent pipelines have when new sources of supply hit the system.
The Commission is not acting in a timely manner on the pending cases, even though the number of pending matters is at an almost historic low.
New York’s political actors seek to shut down traditional power long before enough renewable sources are ready and face the risk of rolling blackouts.