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Exterran, Williams Complete Sale Of Nationalized Venezuela Assets
Exterran, Williams Complete Sale Of Nationalized Venezuela Assets
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LongPath Ditches Up-in-the-Air Tech for Emissions Reduction Closer to Ground
LongPath Technologies has received a federal loan to develop a monitoring network and conditional approval from the state of New Mexico for use of its system at oil and gas operations.
Exclusive: Arbo Monitoring Courts, Congress Amid Energy Policy Shifts
Chip Moldenhauer, CEO and founder of energy analytics company Arbo, gives insight into regulatory impacts the energy sector should watch for entering 2025, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.
Analysts: NatGas Price Will Drive Next Appalachian Pipeline
Infrastructure development in the Appalachia region could also benefit from greater legislative certainty.
Marcellus Waiting to Exhale But Held Back by Regional, Economic Factors
After years of exploitation as one of the country’s first unconventional shale plays, the Marcellus still has plenty of natural gas for producers, even if regional and economic factors have kept much of it bottled up.
Howard: The Implications of ONEOK's M&A Binge
ONEOK’s M&A binge has propelled it to near the top of the sector. With so much midstream consolidation, what are its implications?
Chevron’s Texas Haynesville May Fetch $1B from Tokyo Gas—Report
Chevron holds more than 70,000 net acres in Panola County, Texas, but had only five Haynesville wells on the acreage at year-end 2023.
Matterhorn Express Ramps Up Natural Gas Flow
The Matterhorn Express Pipeline flowed 317 MMcf of natural gas to customers on Oct. 1, according to East Daley Analytics.
Energy Transfer Leads the Midstream Consolidation Flow
Energy Transfer co-CEOs discuss pipeline pain points, needed M&A, regulatory woes and much more in this Midstream Business exclusive.
FERC Sides with Williams Over Energy Transfer in Pipeline Dispute
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has declared that Williams’ disputed Louisiana Energy Gateway project is a gathering network, not a transport line.
Electricity and LNG Drive Midstream Growth as M&A Looms
The midstream sector sees surging global and domestic demand with fewer players left to offer ‘wellhead to water’ services.
Analyst: Could Permian Gas Pipelines Fall Short of LNG Sweet Spot?
Permian Basin oil producers will be elated to see the Matterhorn Express and another planned pipeline move gas out of their way — but both will terminate east of the biggest LNG market in the world.
Williams Files for Temporary Permit to Keep $950MM Project Online
A temporary emergency certificate is necessary for Williams to continue operating the Regional Energy Access Project after the Court of Appeals shot down an original FERC certificate in July.
Bakken Pipeline’s Oil-to-NGL Switch Could Prove Costly
Kinder Morgan’s challenge to ONEOK over Bakken NGL could upset the market’s balance.
Appeals Court Strikes Again, Sends Pair of LNG Permits Back to FERC
Glenfarne and NextDecade, whose South Texas LNG projects were sent back to FERC by the D.C. Appeals Court, are among companies planning responses to the ruling.
Helmerich & Payne Announces New CFO J. Kevin Vann
H&P’s current CFO Mark W. Smith is set to retire Aug. 15.