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Frac Sand Miner Hi-Crush Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
July 15, 2020
Hi-Crush Inc. which supplies frac sand and other proppant and logistics services for hydraulic fracking operations, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Houston-based Hi-Crush, along with 21 affiliated companies, filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for
Kinder Morgan Seeks FERC Approval to Bring Train 8 Online at Elba Island Facility, Georgia
July 15, 2020
Kinder Morgan, Inc. KMI recently asked for regulatory permission to bring the seventh liquefaction train online at the Elba Island liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Georgia, per Reuters. The $2-billion facility’s construction process started on Nov 1, 2016
All-New Virtual ‘NAPE Network’ Ensures Summer NAPE is Still the Place Where Deals Happen
July 14, 2020
Once again, NAPE is innovating new solutions to empower and support the upstream oil and gas industry. The first of its kind, the inaugural NAPE expo was launched in 1993 to help jumpstart the industry by bringing buyers, sellers and
Enterprise Co-Loads Export Vessels at Houston Ship Channel Terminals in Industry First, Texas
July 14, 2020
Enterprise Products Partners has successfully loaded combination cargoes of natural gas liquids (NGL) and Olefins on the same vessel. During the month of July, Enterprise completed the simultaneous loading of propane and polymer grade propylene into separate compartments on a
DCP Midstream, Kairos Aerospace Launch Methane Management Initiative Driven by Emerging Technologies
July 14, 2020
DCP Midstream and Kairos Aerospace has launched a groundbreaking new methane management initiative across DCP’s portfolio of natural gas assets. The initiative will use Kairos’ sophisticated airborne methane monitoring techniques and advanced data analytics to digitally enable DCP’s goals of
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
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