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Mar 07 2023
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Natural Gas Prices Way Down In Long Beach
LONG BEACH, CA — Residents in Long Beach saw their utility bills drastically increase at the beginning of the year, but luckily those prices will be significantly lower in March according to Long Beach Utilities. For the second month in a row, the market prices of natural gas have dropped and March rates are 81 percent lower than the rates that caused Long Beach residents to look at their
Patch.comOct 10 2023
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Natural gas heating bills will be lower this year in West Virginia, PSC says
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — Most West Virginians who use natural gas to heat their homes can expect their bill to be lower this winter. The Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC) has released its ruling on utility charges for the heating season, and according to a press release, the market is down this year. Natural gas prices are determined by the market, and then the PSC sets the
WBOY 12Mar 24 2024
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Northwest Arkansas Naturals to take on Kansas City Royals in sold out game
SPRINGDALE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Northwest Arkansas Naturals will host the Kansas City Royals for an exhibition game on Monday night. The exhibition will be on March 25 at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale and will kick off both teams’ seasons. Tickets for the game are currently sold out, according to the team’s official website. This will be the first time the Royals have played at Arvest
KNWAMar 22 2024
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Tokyo Gas to increase use of e-methane, hydrogen and wind power
A natural gas pipeline and the Tokyo gas logo are seen in this illustration taken January 4, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab TOKYO, March 22 (Reuters) - Tokyo Gas (9531.T) , Japan's biggest city gas supplier, said on Friday it aims to achieve 50% carbon neutrality by 2040 by using new fuels such as e-methane and hydrogen as well as
ReutersMar 20 2024
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Donation of Holly Beach Farm to Maryland Department of Natural Resources approved
Capital GazetteDec 14 2023
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Kansas attorney general re-files lawsuit over alleged 2021 natural gas price manipulation
TOPEKA — Kansas Attorney Kris Kobach has renewed a legal fight against the second-largest gas marketer in the U.S., alleging the company gouged Kansans on natural gas prices during an 2021 winter storm. The new filing comes months after Kobach lost his first suit against the company on a technicality. The lawsuit, refiled Wednesday in Kansas’ U.S. District Court, alleges Macquarie Energy cost
Kansas ReflectorDec 13 2023
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With help of Nebraska law firm, Kris Kobach refiles $50M natural gas price gouging lawsuit
With the help of new outside counsel, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has refiled a $50 million natural gas price gouging lawsuit against Macquarie Energy. The lawsuit alleges that Macquarie, one of the nation's largest natural gas marketers, manipulated prices during Winter Storm Uri in February 2021, resulting in overcharges to Kansas consumers. "It's disgraceful that Macquarie would
The Topeka Capital-JournalMar 26 2024
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Kansas City Royals defeat Northwest Arkansas Naturals in exhibition at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale
SPRINGDALE -- Right-hander Brady Singer tossed six scoreless innings and his teammates did the rest to help Kansas City down Northwest Arkansas 7-1 in an exhibition game Monday night in front of a sell-out crowd of 6,811 at Arvest Ballpark. Kansas City took the lead in the top of the second as MJ Melendez doubled and scored on Adam Frazier's RBI single off Naturals starter Luis Cessa. Kansas
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJan 04 2023
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Natural gas leak reported in northeast Colorado Springs
The Colorado Springs Fire Department reported a natural gas leak at a business in northeast Colorado Springs Wednesday evening, according to a tweet from the department. The fire department and Colorado Springs Utilities are on the scene and reported the business at 3106 N. Stone Ave. has high levels of natural gas in the building. The leak caused Stone Avenue to close in both directions from
Colorado Springs GazetteJan 04 2023
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Warren Students Evacuated Due To Natural Gas Odor
WARREN, NJ — Students at Central Elementary School in Warren Township were evacuated due to an odor of natural gas in the building on Tuesday, said Superintendent Dr. Matthew Mingle. The evacuation occurred during the "middle of the pouring rain storm," said Mingle. Mingle added that the district was able to coordinate with school buses to get students out of the rain and into the shelter
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