Quotes: US MENA   Enter Symbol: NewsLetter: Search: advanced

Penn Virginia Resource plans $380M in new Marcellus Shale pipelines  Join our daily free Newsletter

MENAFN - - 5/21/2012 10:11:35 PM

Digg This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story.aspx%3fstoryid%3dd07f31f1-4d6d-44e7-8765-e622ba2e742c%26src%3dmain Share This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story.aspx%3fstoryid%3dd07f31f1-4d6d-44e7-8765-e622ba2e742c%26src%3dmain Add to Delicious Seed this article Buzz this article Add to Reddit Add to furl Add to stumbleupon Add to Mixx!


Penn Virginia Resource plans 380M in new Marcellus Shale pipelines

May 21, 2012 (Menafn - The Philadelphia Inquirer - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --Radnor energy company Penn Virginia Resource Partners L.P. on Monday announced 380 million in new pipelines serving Marcellus Shale natural gas drillers, continuing its expansion in Pennsylvania's booming shale-gas region.

PVR, which has rapidly transformed itself from a coal company to a natural-gas pipeline company, said it has entered into long-term agreements to extend its Lycoming County system to collect and process gas from the wells of four gas drillers, including some of the biggest producers in northern Pennsylvania.

The company's announcement comes only a few days after it closed on the 1 billion acquisition of Chief Gathering L.L.C.'s pipeline system, which it financed with private-equity funding and a new debt issuance.

The Chief acquisition will catapult PVR into the "midstream" business of gathering and processing natural gas, said William H. Shea Jr., chief executive officer of the company's general partner, Penn Virginia Resource G.P. The acquisition doubled the value of the company.

"There's an awful lot going on around here," said Stephen R. Milbourne, its director of investor relations. "We think this is very exciting."

Under the agreements announced Monday with Royal Dutch Shell, Range Resources Corp. and Southwestern Energy Co., PVR will build 54 miles of new trunk line, extend its existing 30-inch pipeline north through Lycoming County and into Tioga County. In addition, the company will build many more miles of lateral connections to groups of wells.

The company is also building a separate system of pipelines and compression stations in Lycoming County east of Williamsport to connect wells being developed by privately-held Inflection Energy L.L.C.

The midstream systems that PVR is building are designed to feed gas produced by operators to the Transcontinental Pipeline and the Tennessee Gas Pipeline 300, two major east-west interstate systems that deliver natural gas to customers in Northeastern states. The projects are planned for the next six years.

Midstream companies largely toil outside the public limelight, operating the critical infrastructure to compress, process and transport gas produced by drillers to the big pipelines. The business is attractive because it generates a steady flow of fees, much like collecting tolls on a highway, that do not vary even when the price of the natural gas commodity rises or falls.

The 15- and 20-year agreements with some of the biggest producers in the Marcellus Shale "are all fee-based with no direct commodity price risk," PVR said in a statement.

PVR is wasting little time getting to work. Construction of one section of the trunk line is expected to begin within two weeks and be completed in the fourth quarter, it said.

The company is also getting double duty out of the property it is acquiring for its Lycoming gas pipelines. In a joint venture with Aqua America Inc., PVR is using the rights of way to construct a separate system of pipes to deliver fresh river water to drillers for use in hydraulic fracturing of wells, eliminating the need for thousands of trips by tanker trucks.

The Aqua-PVR joint venture began operations last month, but a second phase of the plan has run into obstacles in Jersey Shore, Pa., where some residents of a mobile-home park have resisted requests to make way for a pumping station the venture wants to build on the West Branch of the Susquehanna River.

PVR formerly operated as a subsidiary of Penn Virginia Corp. but is now structured as an independent partnership, whose ownership units are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Its partnership units closed at 23.44, up 82 cents or 3.6 percent.

PVR's board includes Robert J. Hall, publisher of Philadelphia Media Network, The Inquirer's owner.

PVR owns and manages coal and natural resource properties -- it leases mineral rights to operators, but does no mining itself. Its midstream operations include more than 4,500 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines and seven processing systems mainly in Texas, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. .

PVR's Shea is presenting the company's new look to investors on Thursday at the National Association of Publicly Traded Partnerships.

Contact Andrew Maykuth at 215-854-2947 or amaykuth@phillynews.com or follow on Twitter @Maykuth

___ (c)2012 The Philadelphia Inquirer Visit The Philadelphia Inquirer at
www.philly.com Distributed by MCT Information Services


 






International Provider
May 19, 2013 SLO County beaches brace for Japanese tsunami debris, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 Swimmer dives into challenges, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 EC hosting Xcel Energy meeting, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 HS SOFTBALL: Cougars' outfielders provide offense, defense, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 Summer Fun Guide: Summer movies are more fun outdoors, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 'They forgot about us': Nearly 1M veterans wait on VA to process disability claims, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 New Kings boss Ranadive is all about winning, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 Shipping container hotel project floats its plan at Eastern Market's Flower Day, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 St. Joe Co. wants agreement extended // MAP, DOCUMENTS, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
May 19, 2013 The Couple on a Mission to See the World, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services -- Unrestricted
more...


 
MENAFN






Google

 
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network

MENAFN News Market Data Countries Tools Section  
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network
Arabic MENAFN

Main News
News By Industry
News By Country
Marketwatch News
UPI News
Comtex News

IPO News
Islamic Finance News
Private Equity News

How-To Guides
Technology Section

Travel Section

Search News

Market Indices
Quotes & Charts

Global Indices
Arab Indices

US Markets Details

Commodoties

Oil & Energy

Currencies Cross Rates
Currencies Updates
Currency Converter

USA Stocks
Arab Stocks
 

Algeria 
Bahrain 
Egypt 
Iraq
Jordan 
Kuwait 
Lebanon
Morocco 
Oman 
Palestine
Qatar 
Saudi Arabia 
Syria
Tunisia 
UAE 
Yemen

Weather
Investment Game
Economic Calendar
Financial Glossary

My MENAFN
Portfolio Tracker

Voting

Financial Calculators

RSS Feeds [XML]

Corporate Monitor

Events

Real Estate
Submit Your Property

Arab Research
Buy a Research

Press Releases
Submit your PR

Join Newsletters


 
© 2000 menafn.com All Rights Reserved.  Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise | About MENAFN | Career Opportunities | Feedback | Help