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Dept. of Energy Report Details Petrochemical’s Economic Promise in Appalachia
July 13, 2020
Exporting Appalachia’s bountiful natural gas supplies continues to be a challenge, but the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) said in a new report that the still-developing petrochemical industry would make productive use of the valuable resource closer to home. The
PennEast Pipeline Partners Still Determined to Build $1 Billion Pipeline Project
July 13, 2020
PennEast Pipeline partner companies remain committed to their pipeline project as they await a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on whether the high court will hear its appeal, which could decide the projects fate. The appeal centers around a
Marathon Petroleum Restarts Galveston Bay Refinery, Texas
July 13, 2020
Marathon Petroleum Corp began restarting its 585,000 bpd refining complex in Galveston Bay that has been shuttered for more than a month now, according to Reuters sources. The complex — America’s second-largest refinery after Motiva — was shut on May
Will Trump’s New Investment Proposal Help the Oil & Gas Industry?
July 13, 2020
The U.S. Department of Labor — which has recently proposed a rule that would limit retirement funds’ investments based on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria — is unlikely to incentivize more funds to invest in oil and gas companies,
Energy Transfer Pushes Back Against Court Order on Its Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
July 10, 2020
Two days after a judge ordered the controversial Dakota Access oil pipeline to shut by early August, its owner Energy Transfer LP is continuing to schedule shipments and has made no moves to take it offline. The Dallas-based company run
Associated Gas Output Rebounding as Oil Wells Reopen
July 10, 2020
Associated natural gas production from some of the largest US crude basins is on the rebound in July as previously curtailed wells are brought back online, lifting total output to its highest since early May. So far in July, gas
Imports of Mexican Crude Reach 8-Year High
July 10, 2020
U.S. crude oil imports from Mexico surged to the highest level in more than eight years last week as swelling inventories and a fire at the Latin American country’s largest refinery in late June led it to offload more barrels.
North Dakota Regulators Vote Against Oil Production Caps
July 10, 2020
North Dakota regulators on Tuesday decided not to impose any mandatory production cuts on the oil industry, following the lead of Texas and Oklahoma, which both nixed similar proposals this year as oil prices plummeted amid the coronavirus pandemic. The
Tallgrass Energy Enters Agreement With ECOVAP for Wastewater Management Technology
July 9, 2020
Tallgrass Energy, through its Tallgrass Water division, has entered into a multi-year agreement with ECOVAP, a leader in wastewater elimination that gives Tallgrass Water exclusive rights within the oil and gas industry to use the company’s patented and patent-pending wastewater
Chevron Partners with Clean Energy on Adopt-a-Port Initiative to Reduce Emissions
July 9, 2020
Chevron said today that it is partnering with California natural gas retailer Clean Energy Fuels Corp. on Adopt-a-Port, an initiative that provides truck operators serving the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with cleaner, carbon-negative renewable natural gas (RNG)
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