In case you missed it:
U.S. EPA has proposed to extend the SPCC compliance dates for most onshore facilities to November 10, 2011.
DTI and Tennessee have reached a 10-year agreement to move Marcellus gas from PA to NY, according to the Houston Chronicle.
U.S. EPA is proposing - among other things - to establish a GHG reporting threshold of 460,000 Mcf per year for LDCs, instead of mandating all LDCs as currently requiring.
Road-repair rules in West Virginia may increase industry's costs (IOGA-WV).
Speculation on what the Gulf spill means for the oil and gas industry, and energy economics, is ongoing (see LAT).
It may be that government reports of oil dissipation in the Gulf were premature (via NYT).
Several shale producers have put themselves on the market (WSJ, subscription required).
The push for federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing operations continues in PA (Philadelphia Inquirer).