Recycling Produced Water in Completed Development Areas

An operator increases produced water recycling and reduces produced water injection via water midstream infrastructure in Midland County.

Poland’s PGNiG Terminates LNG Deal over Delayed Texas Project

PGNiG, Poland’s biggest gas company, signed a 20-year agreement for LNG supples with Sempra in 2018, as part of its bigger plan to cut reliance on gas imports from Russia.

Magellan Midstream Oil Transport Revenues Drop as Demand Slides

Magellan Midstream Partners LP reported a drop on July 29 in its second quarter crude transportation and terminals revenue, hit by lower fees for its services and a decline in storage demand.

Tellurian Signs Deal to Sell LNG from Louisiana Project to Shell

The Shell agreements mark the third deal Tellurian has finalized in 10 weeks, totaling 9 mtpa, which Tellurian said is nearly all the capacity of the proposed 27.5-mtpa Driftwood LNG export facility’s first two plants.

Enterprise Oil Pipeline Volumes Rise on Demand Recovery

Strong prices and lower inventories at the Cushing oil storage hub in Oklahoma are signaling that volume needs to stay in the U.S. at least for now, co-CEO A. J. Teague added during the company’s post-earnings call.

Oil and Gas Investor: Water Management Special Section

For an industry less than a decade into its development, water management has emerged as a crucial component of upstream oil and gas development.

Experts: Midstream M&A Primed to Take Off

DUG Permian panelists acknowledge the challenges posed by ESG and climate concerns in the post-COVID finance environment, but expect cheap debt and higher valuations to push midstream deals forward.

Inter Pipeline Walks Away from Pembina Deal for Brookfield Bid

The move comes after a five-month-long bitter bidding war between Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and Pembina Pipeline for Canadian pipeline operator Inter Pipeline.

Enbridge US TETCO Natgas Pipe Prepares to Return to Full Service

Enbridge Inc.'s Texas Eastern Transmission (TETCO) unit said on July 26 it provided all the information federal safety regulators requested and is preparing to increase pressure in its Pennsylvania to Mississippi pipeline as soon regulators approve.

Energy Transfer Says Addressed Most DAPL Safety Issues Raised by PHMSA

PHMSA on July 22 put Energy Transfer on notice for the probable violations pertaining to the operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline and proposed a civil penalty against it.