Cheniere Inks Deal with Glencore for Corpus Christi LNG Project

The Corpus Christi Stage 3 project is expected to have a nominal production capacity of approximately 10 million tonnes per annum.

EagleClaw to Combine with Apache’s Altus Midstream in All-stock Transaction

The combination with Altus Midstream creates the largest pure-play midstream company in the Permian Basin, providing the scale necessary for long-term success, says EagleClaw CEO Jamie Welch.

Plains’ Cushing Terminal to Become WTI Delivery Point

The change will take effect November 8, 2021 for the February 2022 contract month, pending regulatory review.

Kinder Morgan Profit Rises as Fuel Demand Heats Up

Kinder Morgan also posted a 3% rise in gas pipeline volumes as a scramble to fill gas inventories before the winter heating season in Europe and Asia steadily boosted exports of LNG from the U.S.

Enbridge Briefly Shut Line 5 after Protesters Tampered with Pipeline

Line 5 is at the center of a long-running environmental dispute between Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge and the state of Michigan that has embroiled the Canadian and U.S. governments.

US Crude Oil, Fuel Stocks Dip Further Tightening Supply

Crude stocks at the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery hub fell by 2.3 million barrels to 31.2 million barrels. That’s the lowest level since October 2018, and points to tightness in the market that may take some time to alleviate.

China Signs Huge LNG Deals with US Supplier Venture Global

For China—which has this year overtaken Japan as the world's top LNG buyer—the deals will be its single largest LNG trade agreement in terms of volumes without an equity stake, a senior Beijing-based gas industry source said.

Q&A: Significant Midstream Consolidation on the Way

New Sidley partner Trent Bridges shares his thoughts on the strategic outlook for midstream companies, pipeline contracts, M&A, renewable fuels, capital markets and regulations.

Chesapeake Utilities Completes Renewable Natural Gas Pipeline in Ohio

Jeff Householder, president and CEO of Chesapeake Utilities Corp. said the pipeline represents the "first of many RNG projects under development that will deliver energy that contributes to a sustainable future."

US Supreme Court Refuses Stay Request for Spire Natural Gas Pipeline

Spire has warned that the shutdown of its STL pipeline in Missouri, designed to deliver up to 400 MMcf/d of gas, could cause gas outages for as many as 400,000 in St. Louis this winter.