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Analysis of:
Railroad Shipping (www.logisticsmgmt.com)
Although the year-to-date and outlook for many of the items transported by the U.S. railroads are down, coal transportation has been positive. The commentary section below discusses the positives of coal transportation for the railroads.
Analysis of:
Russia moves to secure Arctic shelf resources (www.ogj.com)
According to today's Oil & Gas Journal news, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev received from the Russian Security Council approval for Russia's state policy in the Arctic and a plan for implementation. Russia considers the Arctic region as strategic resource base to guarantee Russia's energy...
Analysis of:
Russian index shows biggest decline since 1998 (www.iht.com)
Russian officials had boasted in spring that Gazprom would become the largest publicly traded energy company, surpassing ExxonMobil. However, Gazprom's value is down 58% since May 2008 and debt insurance now rose 1% in a single day, costing Gazprom additionally about $440 million.
Analysis of:
Norwegian authorities look at CCS in Trool filed (www.ogj.com)
Norway has always pioneered NG and oil exploration in the rough North Sea. Now Norway recognizes depleted oil fields and geological structures below as safe locations fro CCS.
September 10, 2008
Natural Gas to CNG, LNG and more important to electrical transportation is the correct solution
Analysis of:
Oversupply of natural gas dulls luster of exploration and production companies (www.iht.com)
Natural Gas to CNG, LNG and more important to electrical transportation is the correct solution
The significant development of unconventional shale gas is a real success story and needs to be exploited to the fullest to lead us to some independence of the OPEC cartel on crude import.
Analysis of:
Freeport LNG applies to export gas imports (www.ogj.com)
The LNG terminal operators like Freeport LNG Development LNG have invested in their LNG import and regasification terminals to meet forecasted shortages of natural gas (NG) in the order of 10 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) by 2010. However, the recent significant play by shale gas and the low...
Analysis of:
Mitsubishi drops California LNG plan, eyes Alaska (www.ogj.com)
Sound Energy Solutions, subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corp. has diligently worked for the last ten years to bring LNG to Long Beach, having support from ConocoPhillips to take care of heavy hydrocarbons and take off NG for hydrogen production. Long Beach and the California Coastal Commission rejected...
Analysis of:
Natural Gas Firms Seek Outlet for Growing Supplies (online.wsj.com)
US natural gas companies have developed the technology and private investment support to unlock 840 trillion cubic feet of natural gas ("NG") from the Barnett, Haynesville and Marcellus shale plays. This translates to 25 billion cubic feet of NG for the next hundred years.
August 19, 2008
Clean Air Ruling’s Potential Affect on Utilities and IPPs Long SO2 and NOx Allowances
Analysis of:
Clean Air Ruling Raises Doubts Over Investments (www.cattlenetwork.com)
Clean Air Ruling’s Potential Affect on Utilities and IPPs Long SO2 and NOx Allowances
Court’s decision vacating the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) potentially affects utilities or IPPs long the allowances as described in the section that follows.
August 18, 2008
Regulated Utilities Benefit from Environmental Retrofit Spending on Power Plants and on Shorter Depreciation Period
Analysis of:
Proposal Would Cut Oregon Coal Plant’s Haze-Causing Pollution (www.oregonlive.com)
Regulated Utilities Benefit from Environmental Retrofit Spending on Power Plants and on Shorter Depreciation Period
When air pollution retrofits are placed on a power plant, a regulated, investor-owned, utility financially benefits. An unregulated, independent power producer (IPP) does not necessarily financially benefit.
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