Approval of proposed natural gas pipeline projects is in the best interest of Ohio and Michigan agriculture, asserts new analysis commissioned by the Ohio State Grange. The study found that increased access to natural gas can benefit farmers by reducing the cost of fertilizer, providing cheaper fuel for farm machinery, and stabilizing the price of electricity.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has released the first draft of a Pipeline Infrastructure Task Force report and has opened public comment for 30 days. The draft report contains the first recommendations of the task force formed by Gov. Tom Wolf. Its chairman is DEP secretary John Quigley.
Kansas City, Mo.-based Crestwood Midstream hosted a pig roast Nov. 5 to introduce North Carolina propane and NGL marketers to its new rail facility being developed in Rose Hill. The new terminal is scheduled to open for business early next year. About 60 guests attended the event, which included propane marketers from across the state as well as the local police chief and fire chief and representatives of the North Carolina Propane Gas Association.
Linde North America Inc. (Murray Hill, N.J.) has opened its second retail hydrogen fueling station for fuel cell automobiles in California. The new station is located in San Juan Capistrano. The California Energy Commission provided support for the project through its Alternative and Renewable Fuels and Vehicle Technology Program.
Alliance AutoGas has won the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center’s 2015 Mobile CARE Fuel Provider award. Mike Phillips, municipal and law enforcement specialist, received the award on behalf of Alliance AutoGas from Nick Tennyson, North Carolina Department of Transportation chief deputy secretary.

 

Advances in technology will keep energy supplies plentiful and affordable—enough to meet projected demand many times over—and help pave the way to a lower-carbon energy mix, according to data published Nov. 2 in the BP Technology Outlook.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has approved a drilling permit and has offered a right of way for the proposed Greater Mooses Tooth Unit oil and gas development project, opening the way for the first production of oil and gas from federal land in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A). Nearly the size of Indiana, NPR-A, located on Alaska’s North Slope, is the largest single block of federally managed land in the U.S.
ExxonMobil Corp. (Irving, Texas) asserts that media and environmental activists’ allegations about the company’s climate research are inaccurate and deliberately misleading. The allegations were contained in reports distributed by InsideClimate News, an anti-oil and gas activist organization, and the Los Angeles Times, prompting political attacks by U.S. Sen. and presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), and Reps.
The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) has approved a $47.6-million budget for 2016 that will fund a consumer education campaign, safety and training programs, and ongoing development of propane-fueled products aimed at driving new demand for propane. The council’s consumer education authority was restored this year after a six-year restriction triggered by a Department of Commerce price analysis in 2009.
U.S. Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.) is working to attach a measure that would lift the ban on U.S. crude oil exports to the new highway bill scheduled to pass Congress this month. Hoeven addressed a gathering of oil industry leaders Nov. 16, telling them that lifting the 40-year-old ban on exporting crude would be good for consumers, good for the Bakken, and good for the country.
Meritum Energy Holdings LP (San Antonio, Texas) has acquired Pico Petroleum, a propane and fuel distribution business in South Texas. Details regarding the transaction were not released. Pico Petroleum has a broad operating footprint in the region and a diverse customer mix throughout the area where it distributes propane, gasoline, diesel, oils, and lubricants.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is urging policymakers to use the proven results of America’s market-driven model for addressing climate challenges during the upcoming climate summit in Paris. “America’s private sector has already taken the lead on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, even as we increase economic activity and domestic energy production to keep energy reliable and affordable for consumers,” said API president and CEO Jack Gerard.
Spot propane at Mont Belvieu and Conway, Kan. edged higher Thursday, Nov. 19, compared to the Monday email Update, with the Texas trading hub mid-morning posting 1.5- to 1.625-cent gains and the Midwest improving by nearly a penny. The moves up reversed a previous week of losses that saw the markets shed about a nickel. Market watchers noted that winter was providing little support as relative warmth in most regions has kept demand low, pressuring prices.
Bergquist Inc. (Toledo, Ohio)... William (Butch) Reabold has joined Bergquist Inc. (Toledo, Ohio) as area sales manager for New York and Eastern Pennsylvania.

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ExxonMobil Corp. (Irving, Texas) asserts that media and environmental activists’ allegations about the company’s climate research are inaccurate and deliberately misleading. The allegations were contained in reports distributed by InsideClimate News, an anti-oil and gas activist organization, and the Los Angeles Times, prompting political attacks by U.S. Sen. and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), and Reps.
Enterprise Products Partners LP (Houston) said Nov. 16 it had approved additional long-term contracts with customers to export about 125 MMbbl of LPG over a seven-year period from its terminal on the Houston Ship Channel. Enterprise’s LPG export facility, including the volumes associated with the most recent agreements, is now more than 90% subscribed through 2019 in terms of estimated operating capacity.
ExxonMobil (Irving, Texas) and Chevron (San Ramon, Calif.), the two largest U.S. oil and gas groups, have just reported big declines in third-quarter profits because of plunging crude oil prices. However, their earnings exceeded analysts’ expectations. Overall, of the two companies Chevron was affected to a greater extent. Chevron stated that it was cutting capital expenditures and operating costs, and would lose between 6000 and 7000 jobs from
Amongst the gloom over stubbornly depressed energy commodity prices, the accompanying loss of tens of thousands of well-paying jobs, and the Obama administration’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, there was some good
Propane exports from the U.S. in September reached 21,069,465 bbl, according to the Department of Commerce (DOC). Those volumes were up 13.9%, or 2,571,268 bbl, over the August total. Compared to September 2014, exports soared 53.5%, and rose 7,343,560 bbl year on year. Propane imports, at 3,245,923 bbl in September, were 5.6%, or 171,187 bbl, higher for the month and up 3.5%, or 110,107 bbl, for the year.
Enterprise Products Partners LP said Nov. 9 it had executed an additional long-term contract to export ethane from its new terminal under construction at Morgan’s Point, Texas. With the additional volumes, Enterprise’s 200,000-bbld ethane export terminal is now about 90% contracted in terms of operating capacity.
Anne Arundel County students have boarded the first school bus fueled by propane autogas in Maryland. The Blue Bird Vision vehicle, from Jubb’s Bus Service Inc., went into operation for the 2015-2016 school year. The Type C bus, equipped with a Ford 6.8-liter, V-10 engine and a Roush CleanTech (Livonia, Mich.) fuel system, replaces an older diesel model.
Plant Project in Alberta Williams Cos. (Tulsa) said Oct. 28 it was proceeding to the next phase of development for its planned propane dehydrogenation (PDH) facility near Edmonton, Alta., Canada. The plant will have a capacity of 525 kilotons per annum (KTA) of polymergrade propylene production and will use low-cost, locally sourced propane as its feedstock.