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KBR to Provide Pre-Notice to Proceed Services for Woodfibre’s LNG Project, Canada
December 7, 2017
Woodfibre LNG, a subsidiary of Pacific Oil & Gas has selected US-based engineering firm KBR to provide Pre-Notice to Proceed (Pre-NTP) services for its $1.6bn worth liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Canada. The new LNG processing and export facility
Tokyo Gas Signs LOI to Purchase LNG from Alaska Gasline
December 7, 2017
Japan-based natural gas provider Tokyo Gas has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC) to begin talks relating to the purchase of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the latter. The companies will also look into
NOW Enters International Distribution Agreement with Badger Meter for Oil and Gas Production Market
December 6, 2017
NOW Inc.’s U.S. subsidiary DNOW L.P. has entered an exclusive international distribution agreement with Badger Meter. DNOW will distribute and service the diverse line of Badger Meter flow measurement and control technologies to DNOW oil and gas customers worldwide. “We
Magellan and Plains to Expand Capacity of BridgeTex Pipeline, Launches Supplemental Open Season
December 5, 2017
Magellan Midstream Partners (Magellan) and Plains All American Pipeline (Plains) has announced that BridgeTex Pipeline Company (BridgeTex), owned 50/50 by Magellan and Plains, plans to further expand the capacity of the BridgeTex pipeline and has launched a supplemental open season
Trump Rescinds Antiquities Act for Utah Land, Opens Up to Mining and Oil & Gas Development
December 5, 2017
President Trump on Monday shank two massive, controversial national monuments in Utah, potentially opening thousands of acres to drilling, mining and grazing. The reductions erase efforts to preserve the monuments by President Obama and President Clinton, and represent the largest-ever
ExxonMobil Begins Production from Hebron Field, Offshore Canada
November 30, 2017
ExxonMobil and its partners have commenced production from the Hebron field located in Jeanne d’Arc Basin, off the eastern coast of Canada, ahead of schedule. The $14bn Hebron platform, a stand-alone concrete gravity based structure (GBS), produced the first oil
Shell Midstream to Acquire $825 Million Worth of Terminals and Pipelines in U.S.
November 30, 2017
Houston-based Shell Midstream Partners has agreed to buy $825m worth of terminals and pipelines in the US from the subsidiaries of its parent company Royal Dutch Shell. The acquisitions include 100 percent stake in five products terminals and partial stakes
Pembina Pipeline Approves $460 Million for Development of Two Midstream Projects, Canada
November 30, 2017
Pembina Pipeline has approved the development of two new capital projects, which are valued about C$590m ($459.5m) in total, in Canada. The two projects include C$270m ($210.3m) Prince Rupert liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) export terminal as well as the C$320m
Senate Votes Down Bill to Block Oil Drilling in Alaska
November 28, 2017
The Senate voted down a Democrat push Thursday to block oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska, The Hill reported. Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington sponsored an amendment to the Senate’s budget resolution that would
Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Keystone XL to Move Forward
November 28, 2017
A federal judge decided Wednesday to allow environmentalists and activists to move forward on a lawsuit against the Keystone XL Pipeline over objections from President Donald Trump. Judge Brian Morris, an Obama-era appointee, rejected a request from the president and
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