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Exterran, Williams Complete Sale Of Nationalized Venezuela Assets
Exterran, Williams Complete Sale Of Nationalized Venezuela Assets
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Boardwalk Project to Grow Southern Access for Appalachian NatGas
Midstream company Boardwalk Pipeline is holding an open season for future new capacity on the Texas Gas Transmission pipeline.
CPP Wants to Invest Another $12.5B into Oil, Gas
The Canada Pension Plan’s CPP Investments is looking for more oil and gas stories—in addition to renewable and other energies.
South Texas LNG Projects Get FERC Permits Back
The court that vacated Glenfarne’s Texas LNG and NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG permits in the summer has reinstated the documents while the government amends the originals.
Williams’ CEO: Pipeline Permitting Costs Twice as Much as Steel
Williams Cos. CEO Alan Armstrong said U.S. states with friendlier permitting polices, including Texas, Louisiana and Wyoming, have a major advantage as AI infrastructure develops.
Australia's Woodside in Talks with at Least Three Partners for Louisiana LNG, Sources Say
Woodside Energy has held talks with several potential buyers of stakes in its Louisiana LNG plant, including Tokyo Gas, Japan's JERA and Saudi Aramco-backed MidOcean Energy, multiple sources told Reuters.
NatGas Prices, E&Ps Take a Hit from DeepSeeking Missile
E&Ps such as Expand Energy and EQT Corp. saw share prices drop on news of less power-intensive AI, but analysts predict the natural gas market will rebound as LNG exports and overall power demand continues to increase.
DC Circuit Denies Rehearing for Williams’ Mid-Atlantic Project
Williams Cos.’ Regional Energy Access will continue operating as the midstream company seeks an emergency FERC certificate to keep supplying natural gas to Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland.
More Uinta, Green River Gas Needed as Western US Demand Grows
Natural gas demand in the western U.S. market is rising, risking supply shortages later this decade. Experts say gas from the Uinta and Green River basins will make up some of the shortfall.
Appeals Court Rules in Favor of FERC-Permitted Indiana NatGas Line
“As night follows day, an environmental challenge follows the approval of a natural gas pipeline,” a Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit panel said in ruling in favor of a Boardwalk Pipeline expansion project.
Williams Cos. Prices $1.5B of Senior Notes
Williams Cos. said proceeds from the offering for near-term debt reduction and corporate needs.
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?