The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) issued a Notice of Availability of Financial Assistance Solicitation. The "Development of Technologies and Capabilities for Natural Gas Infrastructure Reliability" - Financial Assistance Solicitation No. DE-PS26-02NT41446 - supports the natural gas infrastructure reliability product line, part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Strategic Center for Natural Gas.
The solicitation, issued March 5, seeks to share costs for applications for energy research and development activities that promote the efficient and sound production and use of fossil fuels, including coal, gas and oil. the solicitation's main goal is to maintain and enhance the integrity and reliability of gas transmission and distribution pipeline infrastructure - not pipeline expansion projects.
Potential applicants must submit a preapplication of seven pages or less to the DOE. Comprehensive applications will not be considered unless a preapplication is approved by the DOE.
Recommended Reading
U.S. Shale-catters to IPO Australian Shale Explorer on NYSE
2024-05-04 - Tamboran Resources Corp. is majority owned by Permian wildcatter Bryan Sheffield and chaired by Haynesville and Eagle Ford discovery co-leader Dick Stoneburner.
Exxon Shale Exec Details Plans for Pioneer’s Acreage, 4-mile Laterals
2024-05-03 - Exxon Mobil plans to drill longer, more capital efficient wells in the Midland Basin after a major boost from the $60 billion Pioneer Natural Resources acquisition. Data shows that Exxon is a leading operator drilling 4-mile laterals in the Permian’s Delaware Basin.
Infrastructure Company Savage Acquires Houston’s Texon
2024-05-03 - Texon, a midstream service provider, will continue operations under its legacy brand.
1Q24 Dividends Declared in the Week of April 29
2024-05-03 - With earnings season in full swing, upstream and midstream companies are declaring quarterly dividends. Here is a selection of dividends announced in the past week.
Pitts: US, Qatar Face off in LNG ‘Olympics’
2024-05-03 - In the LNG exporting space, the U.S. is squaring off with its fiercest competitor, Qatar, with both countries expected to outpace Australia