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TAMPA, Fla., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Conservative Clergy of Color (CCC), a national, educational nonprofit organization, has announced its support for a lawsuit against Major League Baseball that seeks to return the 2021 All-Star Game to Atlanta following the League s decision in April to move the game to Denver. The move led to a reported $100 million in lost business, primarily for minority-owned businesses in the Atlanta metropolitan area still struggling to recover from the pandemic.
In a letter delivered to federal court Judge Valerie Caproni on Tuesday, CCC Chairman and founding member Bishop Aubrey Shines requested that the Court consider the consequences that minority-owned businesses face because of Commissioner Rob Manfred s decision. Bishop Shines stated that …in a move of reckless political retribution, the MLB took the All-Star game from Atlanta and in doing so deprived local small businesses of more than $100 million w
<p><img width="350" height="219" src="/media/5823759/how to hit a baseball 350x219.jpg" alt="bat hitting baseball" class="ImageFloatLeft"/>A defender of small businesses from the onslaught of bad government policies explains why his organization has hit Major League Baseball with a federal lawsuit.</p>
The natural gas storage report from the EIA for the week ending January 15th indicated that the amount of natural gas held in underground storage in the US fell by 187 billion cubic feet to 3,009 billion cubic feet by the end of the week, which left our gas supplies just 36 billion cubic feet, or 1.2% higher than the 3,045 billion cubic feet that were in storage on January 15th of last year, but still 198 billion cubic feet, or 7.0% above the five-year average of 2,811 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have been in storage as of the 15th of January in recent years..the 187 billion cubic feet that were drawn out of US natural gas storage this week was 10 billion cubic feet more than the average forecast of a 177 billion cubic foot withdrawal from an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts, and way more than the 97 billion cubic foot withdrawal from natural gas storage seen during the corresponding week of a year earlier, as well as more than the average withdrawal of 167 billion cub
U.S. Oil, Natural Gas Infrastructure Growth Potential Said ‘Significant’ as LNG, Mexico Exports Climb
The potential for oil and natural gas infrastructure development remains “significant” through 2025 as the U.S. economy recovers from Covid-19 and exports increase, according to ICF Resources Inc.
In a report prepared for the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), ICF said one scenario used by researchers to evaluate changes to markets and infrastructure development found that almost 33 Bcf/d of capacity is expected to be placed into service during between 2020 and 2025. The projected development is lower on a per-year basis than it was in 2018, which was “a banner year for pipeline construction,” according to ICF.