The natural gas storage report from the EIA for the week ending April 30th indicated that the amount of natural gas held in underground storage in the US rose by 60 billion cubic feet to 1,958 billion cubic feet by the end of the week, which left our gas supplies 345 billion cubic feet, or 15.0% below the 2,303 billion cubic feet that were in storage on April 30th of last year, and 61 billion cubic feet, or 3.0% below the five-year average of 2,019 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have been in storage as of the 30th of April in recent years..the 60 billion cubic feet that were added to US natural gas storage this week was more than the average forecast of a 51 billion cubic foot addition from an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts, but was well below the average addition of 81 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have typically been injected into natural gas storage during the same week over the past 5 years, as well as well below the 103 billion cubic feet added to natural
SALISBURY, Md. The pipeline grows.
The Salisbury City Council heard the latest update Monday evening on a controversial natural gas pipeline set to extend service to Somerset County.
The Del-Mar Energy Pathway pipeline will extend natural gas service to Eastern Correctional Institution and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, as both anchors look to transition off more polluting fuels.
Chesapeake Utilities Corp. got the unanimous green light from the Maryland Board of Public Works in January for the $34 million project, which will add nearly seven miles of 10-inch-diameter gas pipeline from Delaware, through Wicomico County and into Somerset County. Residents and businesses along the line will soon have the choice to use environmentally beneficial and less expensive natural gas service, wrote Justin Mulcahy, spokesman for Chesapeake Utilities Corp., in a statement that month, something elected officials and community members have advocated for more than
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Chesapeake Utilities Corporation Names Cheryl Martin Senior Vice President
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DOVER, Del., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (NYSE: CPK) today announced the promotion of Cheryl Martin to Senior Vice President of Regulatory and External Affairs for the Company.
Ms. Martin is responsible for overseeing the Corporation s regulatory, legislative, communications and community affairs initiatives throughout several states. She is also responsible for leading the Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion (EDI) efforts throughout the organization.
(PRNewsfoto/Chesapeake Utilities Corporation) Cheryl s inspiring leadership, hard work and dedication to all, has contributed greatly to our Company s success, said Jim Moriarty, Executive Vice President and General Counsel for Chesapeake Utilities Corporation. This is a well-deserved promotion. I am confident that Cheryl will continue to help articulate our vision and
The Maryland Board of Public Works has granted final approval for a tidal wetlands license that would bring natural gas to Somerset County, a utility service local elected officials have been seeking to bring to area for years.
“We are pleased with the unanimous decision by the Maryland Board of Public Works to grant the final tidal wetlands license needed to extend natural gas to Somerset County, one of only three counties in Maryland without access to natural gas,” Chesapeake Utilities Spokesman Justin Mulcahy said. “This approval will enable University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) and Eastern Correctional Institution (ECI) to greatly reduce greenhouse gas and other emissions to improve local air quality.”