After some delays and mixed signals from its vessel, New Fortress Energy Inc. (NFE) has confirmed the first shipment of U.S. natural gas liquefied in Mexico has been loaded and is on the water.
The industry was keeping its collective fingers crossed Friday as it watched the potentially destructive Hurricane Dennis eventually land in south-central Cuba on its way to the eastern Gulf of Mexico (GOM). The situation kept prices on the rise in most of the East. Except for a few flat to as much as 20 cents higher points, western markets tended to be weaker overall, with losses ranging up to about 30 cents.
Williams Cos. has named J. Douglas Whisenant as president and CEO of its interstate natural gas pipeline division, succeeding Cuba Wadlington Jr., who died last month at the age of 58 from complications related to cancer.
Williams Companies has named J. Douglas Whisenant as president and CEO of its interstate natural gas pipeline division, succeeding Cuba Wadlington Jr., who died earlier this month at the age of 58 from complications related to cancer.
Williams Cos. CEO Cuba Wadlington Jr. said last week that his company is committing itself to build a pipeline to deliver natural gas from the North Slope to markets in Alaska, Canada and the Lower 48, and announced a feasibility study has begun that will look at new petrochemical investments in Alaska, which could finance the pipeline.
Williams Cos. CEO Cuba Wadlington Jr. said last week that his company is committing itself to build a pipeline to deliver natural gas from the North Slope to markets in Alaska, Canada and the Lower 48 and announced a feasibility study has begun that will look at new petrochemical investments in Alaska, which could finance the pipeline.
Cuba Wadlington Jr. has officially assumed the role of presidentand CEO of Williams' gas pipeline unit. Wadlington succeeded BrianO'Neill, who announced last summer his intention to retireeffective Jan. 1. Wadlington, 56, previously served as executivevice president of Williams' gas pipeline unit and senior vicepresident and general manager of Williams Gas Pipeline-Transco.
In a terse letter to FERC recently, Cuba Wadlington Jr.,Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line's senior vice president and generalmanager, became the first pipeline representative to formallycriticize the Commission's recent departure from its long-standingpolicy of issuing preliminary determinations on pipeline expansionapplications.
In a terse letter to FERC last week, Cuba Wadlington Jr.,Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line's senior vice president and generalmanager, became the first pipeline representative to formallycriticize the Commission's recent departure from its long-standingpolicy of issuing preliminary determinations on pipeline expansionapplications. Wadlington said Transco officials are disappointedabout the decision, which affects their MarketLink project, theproposed Independence Pipeline - in which Transco is a partner -the upstream ANR-sponsored SupplyLink project and the competingMillennium Pipeline project.