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Phillips 66 to Transform San Francisco Refinery into World’s Largest Renewable Fuels Plant
August 17, 2020
Phillips 66 said it plans to reconfigure its San Francisco Refinery in Rodeo, California, to produce renewable fuels. The plant would no longer produce fuels from crude oil, but instead would make fuels from used cooking oil, fats, greases, and
Energy Secretary Brouillette: Oil and Gas Industry Can Be Vehicle for Economic Recovery
August 14, 2020
The U.S. oil and gas industry, which leads the world in production, is a vehicle for recovery from the pandemic-driven economic downturn, Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette said Wednesday in a virtual, round table discussion with Colorado policy and business leaders.
Empire Petroleum Enters Joint Development Agreement with Petroleum Independent & Exploration
August 14, 2020
Empire Petroleum Corporation has completed an equity transaction and a field level debt issuance, fully funding a substantial workover/recompletion program at its recently-acquired properties in East Texas, specifically, the Fort Trinidad Field in Houston and Madison Counties. As a result
Independent Producers Ponder Effects of a Biden Administration
August 14, 2020
Independent oil and gas producers did not have the best relationship with the Obama administration, but most industry executives seem uncertain about what effect a victory for former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 election would have for their
Canadian Natural Resources to Acquire Painted Pony Energy for $461 Million
August 13, 2020
Canadian oil and gas company Canadian Natural Resources has agreed to acquire Painted Pony Energy, a natural gas producer, for $461 million. The transaction amount includes assumption Painted Pony’s total debt of approximately $350 million. Painted Pony is mainly focused
Cameron LNG Export Facility Achieves Full Commercial Operations, Louisiana
August 13, 2020
Sempra LNG and its partners have achieved full commercial operations at the $10 billion Cameron LNG export facility in Hackberry, Louisiana, US. This was after starting commercial operations of the third liquefaction train, which was commissioned in May 2020. Sempra
Kinder Morgan Gets Green Light to Commission Train 10 at Elba LNG Export Plant, Georgia
August 13, 2020
Kinder Morgan has secured approval from the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to commission the 10th liquefaction train at its $2 billion Elba Island LNG export plant in Georgia. Also known as the Elba liquefaction project, the Elba LNG
MVP Denied Water Quality Certification for Its Southgate Project, North Carolina
August 13, 2020
Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) has been denied water quality certification from the North Carolina (NC) Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for its $468 million MVP Southgate project. DEQ said that its Division of Water Resources has turned down the company’s
BLM Approves Moneta Divide Oil and Gas Project, Wyoming
August 11, 2020
The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency within the US Department of the Interior, has issued ‘Record of Decision’ for the Moneta Divide oil and gas project in Wyoming. The project is proposed by Aethon Energy Management and
DOE Announces $33 Million for Natural Gas Pipeline Retrofitting Projects
August 11, 2020
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced $33 million in funding for 10 projects as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy’s (ARPA-E) Rapid Encapsulation of Pipelines Avoiding Intensive Replacement (REPAIR) program. REPAIR teams will develop natural gas transmission pipeline
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