Here are some selected news articles from the week ended 17 July 2021. Part 2 is available here.
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Natural gas rigs at 15 mo high as prices hit 30 mo high; global oil shortage at 830,000 bpd; DUC backlog at 7.6 months
Natural gas prices ended the week unchanged as strong export demand offset cooler weather and a bearish storage report..after slipping 0.7% to $3.674 per mmBTU last week as weather forecasts moderated over the major gas consuming regions, the contract price of natural gas for August delivery jumped 7.5 cents, or more than 2%,
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Commissioners approve agenda items
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
POMEROY The Meigs County Commissioners approved several agenda items during the recent weekly meeting, including resolutions as requested by the Meigs County Department of Job and Family Services.
Two resolutions were approved to continue the sub-grant agreements with Eastern Local Schools and Southern Local Schools for students monitor services. The contracts run through March 31, 2022, and can be renewed for another year. This is the second year for the program.
The commissioners approved allowing the Department of Job and Family Services to proceed with the purchase of a 2004 Buick Century from Hudson’s Auto in Pomeroy in the amount of $4,995. Vince Reiber of Meigs DJFS explained that the vehicle will be used by the Adult Protective Services caseworkers when needed to go on calls.
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The Kenneth Hutson Building on Main Street in Salineville was donated to Southern Local by the Williams Energy Co.
SALINEVILLE The Kenneth Hutson Building has been donated to the Southern Local Schools, giving new purposes to the building that most recently served as offices for Williams Energy.
The Southern Local school board unanimously approved accepting the donation of the building during a recent meeting.
According to the county auditor’s office, the building’s most recent transfer was in March 2014, when it was purchased by Utica East Ohio Midstream in Tulsa, Okla., for $600,000. The current value of the building and land combined is listed as $81,500. According to a press release in 2015, Williams Energy increased its equity interest in Utica East Ohio Midstream LLC.