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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%,
BY PATRICK WILSON
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Some people in Virginia are preparing to fight a plan to put a natural gas pipeline through their properties that would serve a yet-to-be-built power plant in Charles City County.
While Charles City County has approved the plant, property owners and county government leaders along the pipeline path said they have no information yet about the actual route of the pipeline. Environmental groups say the line would serve a plant that is not needed for Virginia s electricity needs. The natural gas industry has written our law in Virginia, and nationally, to a very great extent, said Lynn Peace Wilson of Henrico County, who received a letter from the pipeline company about her property across the Chickahominy River in New Kent County. They have written themselves protections that make it very difficult for anyone to question what they are doing.â
PATRICK WILSON
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Some people in central Virginia are preparing to fight a plan to put a natural gas pipeline through their properties that would serve a yet-to-be-built power plant in Charles City County.
While Charles City County has approved the plant, property owners and county government leaders along the pipeline path said they have no information yet about the actual route of the pipeline. Environmental groups say the line would serve a plant that is not needed for Virginiaâs electricity needs.
âThe natural gas industry has written our law in Virginia, and nationally, to a very great extent,â said Lynn Peace Wilson of Henrico County, who received a letter from the pipeline company about her property across the Chickahominy River in New Kent County. âThey have written themselves protections that make it very difficult for anyone to question what they are doing.â
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