Pipeline Projects Heat Up for a New Year
With only 10 days left on the calendar, several natural gas pipeline operators are jumpstarting new growth projects for 2023. ...
Read MoreWith only 10 days left on the calendar, several natural gas pipeline operators are jumpstarting new growth projects for 2023. ...
Read MoreTulsa-based Williams is expanding its tentacles as one of the nation’s largest pipeline transporters of U.S. natural gas with new overlapping business strategies that can best be described as ingenius. ...
Read MoreCalif.-based utility Sempra in 2009 launched commercial operations at its Cameron LNG regasification terminal on the Calcasieu Channel in La., becoming the first new facility of its kind to receive a FERC permit in more than 20 years. ...
Read MoreFor nearly four years, seven proposed offshore crude oil export terminals in the U.S. have struggled to gain regulatory approval to set project anchors in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. ...
Read MoreAfter what will be nearly five months offline, Houston-based Freeport LNG is planning a partial restart next month at its 2.3 BCFD Texas export facility. That’s great because a tanker is already waiting on a fill up in the Gulf. ...
Read MoreLittle more than two years ago, Plano, Texas-based Denbury was forced into a decision no E&P ever wants to make. But after shedding $2.1 million in debt, Denbury emerged from bankruptcy in September 2020. ...
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