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Texas pipeline company walks back threat to cut off gas to power plants

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After threatening to cut off fuel to roughly a third of the power plants owned by Texas’ biggest power generator, a major pipeline company said Thursday it will continue selling natural gas to the plants through the end of March. But the companies have still not resolved their underlying financial dispute stemming from last February’s deadly winter storm.

Energy Transfer LP subsidiaries walked back their threat after Luminant, a Vistra Corp. subsidiary, on Wednesday asked state regulators to prevent the pipeline company from cutting off fuel to five Vistra power plants, which produce enough electricity to power 400,000 Texas homes, businesses and critical infrastructures such as schools and hospitals.

The pipeline companies had told Vistra that gas would stop flowing to the power plants on Monday unless Vistra paid Energy Transfer $21.6 million that they claim Vistra owes them, according to Vistra’s complaint to the Railroad Commission of Texas, which regulates the state’s oil and gas industry.

The “threat to terminate service in the middle of winter is illegal and grossly irresponsible and should be prohibited by this Commission,” Vistra said in the complaint. It called the move by Energy Transfer, run by billionaire Kelcy Warren, “a form of commercial extortion.”

Energy Transfer responded Thursday in a short filing with the Railroad Commission, saying it would continue selling natural gas to Vistra on the spot market — a one-time open market transaction for immediate delivery of gas purchased “on the spot.”

That would nullify the Monday deadline imposed by Energy Transfer. Vistra has been paying those spot market prices to Energy Transfer since Dec. 1, when its long-term contract for gas expired, and Energy Transfer said it would not negotiate another contract until Vistra paid the $21.6 million.

For Vistra, paying spot prices means buying gas from Energy Transfer at between $15 and $25 per million British Thermal Units (BTUs), compared to the average national price of $3.91 per million BTUs in 2021, according to the Energy Information Administration.

During last year’s winter storm — which caused the near-total collapse of the state’s power grid, left millions without power for days and caused hundreds of deaths — natural gas prices soared when a combination of freezing temperatures across the state and skyrocketing demand shut down natural gas facilities and power plants, which rely on each other to keep electricity flowing.

Vistra spent approximately $1.5 billion for natural gas during the dayslong crisis, “twice its planned natural gas cost to fuel its entire Texas fleet for a full year,” the filing said.

Vistra said in its filing that more than $600 million of that total was paid to Energy Transfer, “which is more than 96% of all amounts invoiced by [Energy Transfer].”

While many companies lost money during the storm, Energy Transfer made $2.4 billion.

The dispute between the energy giants had some elected officials expressing their concerns publicly.

Railroad Commission Chair Wayne Christian tweeted about it on Thursday: “I am paying close attention to this. @EnergyTransfer and @VistraCorp must come together to resolve this issue so that no Texans lose gas or electric service during cold weather. Do what’s right for Texans.”

Shortly after, state Sen. Nathan Johnson, D-Dallas, criticized Energy Transfer: “Gas suppliers should not be able to take the grid and consumers hostage as a means to prevail in their commercial disputes.”

After Energy Transfer said Thursday that it would not cut off gas to Vistra, Christian added: “I am thankful both parties were able to quickly come together to reach a resolution that keeps Texans protected this winter.”

Source: click2houston

Royal Dutch Shell plc changes its name to Shell plc

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Shell announced the Board’s decision to change its name to Shell plc on December 20, 2021. This change has now taken effect.

Euronext Amsterdam, the London Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange have been informed of this name change and it is anticipated that Euronext Amsterdam and the London Stock Exchange will reflect the change of name on Tuesday January 25, 2022, while the New York Stock Exchange will follow on Monday January 31, 2022.

Shareholders should note that their shareholdings will be unaffected by the change of name and existing share certificates should be retained as they will remain valid for all purposes and no new share certificates will be issued.

The ISINs, SEDOLs, CUSIPs and ticker symbols of the company’s A shares and B shares and A ADSs and B ADSs will remain unchanged for the time being but will change in accordance with the remaining steps of the Simplification as set out in the announcement released on December 20, 2021. The Company’s Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) remains 21380068P1DRHMJ8KU70.

Notes to editors:

Use of terms

The companies in which Shell plc directly and indirectly owns investments are separate legal entities. In this announcement “Shell” is sometimes used for convenience where references are made to Shell plc and its subsidiaries in general. Likewise, the words “we”, “us” and “our” are also used to refer to Shell plc and its subsidiaries in general or to those who work for them. These terms are also used where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular entity or entities.

Governor Abbott: Texas Again Sets Record High For Employment

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Governor Greg Abbott today announced the state of Texas smashed another all-time record for job creation by reaching 13,059,600 total jobs, surpassing all previous employment highs. Texas employers added 50,000 jobs over the month of December, marking jobs gains in 19 of the last 20 months, as the state unemployment rate fell to 5.0 percent.

“The Lone Star State has long led the nation in job creation as we attract more business investments and greater opportunity for working Texans each and every day,” said Governor Abbott. “Thanks to employers large and small, the future of Texas shines bright with the best workforce in America, and I look forward to continued partnerships with businesses and local leaders to keep our state the best place to live, work, build a business, and raise a family.”

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of Thursday, November 12, 2021 at 9:00 am:
The following individuals all have active warrants as of Friday, January 21, 2022 at 9:30 am.
Agidigbi, Nduka
B/M  01/27/81       5’09 / 161 LBS         BRO / BLK
Trafficking of a Child, Compelling Prostitution <18, Aggravated Promotion of Prostitution <18, Aggravated Promotion of Prostitution, Trafficking a Person by Force/Fraud, Compelling Prostitution by Force/Threat/Fraud
Warrant #: 1715665, 1715666, 1648371, 1626582, 1601644, 1601643
Last known location: Houston, TX
Broussard, Jacques
B/M  08/01/90       5’11 / 155 LBS         BRO / BLK
Compelling Prostitution < 18 YOA, Trafficking of Child Prohibited Conduct, Criminal Mischief >=$2,500 <30K
Warrant #: 1670159, 16701580, 1670162
Last known location: Humble, TX
Burrell, Anthony
B/M  07/15/81       5’08 / 190 LBS         BRO / BLK
Trafficking of Child Prohibited Conduct, Compelling Prostitution < 18 YOA, Possession of Controlled Substance
Warrant #: 1654749, 1654750, 1649443
Last known location: Webster, TX
Cole, Imani  
B/F  02/07/97         5’03 / 170 LBS         BRO / BLK
Compelling Prostitution < 18 YOA, Trafficking of Child Prohibited Conduct, Possession of Controlled Substance
Warrant #: 1651065, 1651064, 1652959
Last known location: Houston, TX
Folie, Philip
B/M  12/30/97       6’00 / 210 LBS         BRO / BLK
Trafficking Person Benefit Force/Fraud, Compelling Prostitution By Force/Threat/Fraud
Warrant #: 1655497, 1655501
Last known location: Houston, TX
Mack, Cameron
B/M  05/21/98       6’04 / 185 LBS         BRO / BRO
Trafficking Person Prohibited Conduct Force/Fraud, Compelling Prostitution By Force/Threat/ Fraud
Warrant #: 1742728, 1742729
Last know location: Cypress, TX
Sierra, Juan Carlos
H/M  01/15/83       5’08 / 175 LBS         BLU / BRO
Trafficking Person Prohibited Conduct Force/Fraud
Warrant #1669203
Last known location: Houston, TX
Smith, Khalisah
B/F  05/17/01         5’07 / 120 LBS         BRO / BRO
Compel Prostitution-Force, Attempted Trafficking of Person, Promotion Prostitution Solicit
Warrant #: 1662043, 1662044, 1662042
Last known location: Houston, TX
Williams, Desmond
B/M  04/12/85       5’07 / 135 LBS         BRO / BLK
Aggravated Promotion Prostitution Person/s <18, Compelling Prostitution < 18, Trafficking of Child Prohibited Conduct
Warrant #: 1729257, 1729258, 1729260
Last known location: Houston, TX
Wilson, Jemil
B/M  07/31/92       5’07 / 150 LBS         BRO / BLK
Trafficking of Child Prohibited Conduct, Compelling Prostitution < 18 YOA
Warrant #: 1623244, 1623245
Last known location: Montgomery, TX
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Houston Health Department expands air monitoring capacity with new mobile laboratory

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The Houston Health Department is better equipped to monitor air quality during routine and emergency situations with a major new piece of equipment.

A second Mobile Ambient Air Monitoring Laboratory (MAAML), combined with a network of fixed-site monitors and other air monitoring tools, provide real-time data for regulators, emergency responders, and community members to make informed decisions about health and safety.

“It has definitely increased our capacity to help the community, to go to more sites more frequently, and to deploy to multiple events if needed,” said Nguyen Ly, environmental investigator with the health department’s bureau of pollution control and prevention. “If there was a disaster like a hurricane or a flood, we’re not trapped on one side of town. We can deploy throughout the city and get more data to communities quicker.”

The mobile labs routinely respond to air quality complaints like unusual odors, airborne particles, smoke, fumes, and other outdoor air pollution. They are also used for emergency situations like chemical plant or refinery fires.

Trained chemists analyze samples and results are obtained onsite in the field.

The new mobile lab is equipped with a meteorological station, a GPS locator, humidity detector, atmospheric pressure monitor, temperature gauge, and an infrared video monitor.

Benzene, 1,3-Butadiene, and other pollutants from petrochemicals are some of the toxins targeted by the MAAMLs in communities across Houston.

“We can go anywhere the pollution is occurring. We’re not relying on a monitor three or four miles away from the event to tell us how pollution is affecting that neighborhood,” said Ly.

The new mobile lab is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The department’s original mobile lab will undergo an upgrade to its air monitoring equipment through a grant funded by the Environmental Defense Fund.

Houstonians needing to report an air pollution concern can call the City of Houston 311 Helpline.

La violenta erupción volcánica en Tonga y sus consecuencias

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El reino de Tonga no suele atraer la atención mundial, pero la violenta erupción de un volcán submarino el pasado 15 de enero ha propagado ondas de choque, literalmente, por medio mundo.

Normalmente, el volcán no parece gran cosa a simple vista. Consta de dos pequeñas islas deshabitadas, Hunga-Ha’apai y Hunga-Tonga, que se asoman unos 100 metros sobre el nivel del mar a 65 kilómetros al norte de Nuku’alofa, la capital de Tonga. Pero bajo el agua se esconde un enorme volcán de unos 1.800 m de altura y 20 km de ancho.

Earth, Wind & Fire – September

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Do you remember, 21st night of September?
Love was changing the mind of pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that our souls were singing
As we danced in the night
Remember
How the stars stole the night away, oh yeah
Hey, hey, hey
Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember?
Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September
Ba-dee-ya, never was a cloudy day
Ba-du, ba-du, ba-du, ba-du
Ba-du, ba-du, ba-du, ba-du
Ba-du, ba-du, ba-du-da, yeah
My thoughts are with you
Holding hands with your heart to see you
Only blue talk and love
Remember
How we knew love was here to stay
Now December
Found the love we shared in September
Only blue talk and love
Remember
True love we share today
Hey, hey, hey
Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember?
Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September
Ba-dee-ya, never was a cloudy day
There was a
Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember?
Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September
Ba-dee-ya, golden dreams were shiny days
The bell was ringing, oh, oh
Our souls was singing
Do you remember, never a cloudy day, yow
There was a
Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember?
Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September
Ba-dee-ya, never was a cloudy day
There was a
Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember?
Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September
Ba-dee-ya, golden dreams were shiny days
Ba-dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya
Ba-dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya
Ba-dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya
Ba-dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya
Ba-dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya
Ba-dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya, dee-ya

Earth, Wind & Fire – Let’s Groove

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Let this groove, get you to move,
It’s alright, alright
Let this groove, set in your shoes,
Stand up, alright
Gonna tell you what you can do,
With my love, alright
Let you know girl you’re looking good
You’re out of sight and alright
Move yourself and glide like a 747
Loose yourself in the sky among the clouds in the heavens
Let this groove, light up your fuse, alright
Let this groove, set in your shoes
Stand up, alright
Let me tell you what you can do
With my love, alright
Gotta let you know girl you’re looking good
You’re out of sight, you’re alright
Tell the DJ to play your favorite tune
Then you know it’s okay
What you found is happiness, now
Let this groove, get you to move, alright
Let this groove set in your shoes
Stand up, alright
You will find peace of mind on the floor
Take a little time, come and see, you and me
Make a little sign, I’ll be there after a while
If you want my love
We can boogie on down, down, down, down
Let’s groove tonight
Share the spice of life
Baby slice it right
We’re gonna groove tonight

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