US Supreme Court to Hear PennEast Pipeline Petition on Land-use Rights

PennEast wants the land to build the pipeline, which is designed to deliver 1.1 Bcf/d of gas—enough to supply about 5 million homes—from the Marcellus Shale formation in Pennsylvania.

MPLX Oil Pipeline Volumes Drop as Refinery Rates Slide

Two Permian pipelines are on track to come online in 2021.

Enterprise Products Misses Profit Estimates as Costs Surge

Resurgence of COVID-19 crimped economy and demand in the fourth quarter.

Magellan Midstream Earnings Slide on Weak Fuel Demand

Magellan Midstream also reported lower volumes and average rates on its crude oil pipelines, in part because several of contracts on the Longhorn pipeline, which flows from the Permian Basin to Houston, expired.

Baker Hughes, NOVATEK to Develop Lower Carbon Hydrogen Solution for LNG Trains

Baker Hughes and PAO NOVATEK have signed a cooperation agreement on Feb. 1 aimed at reducing carbon emissions from natural gas and LNG production.

NextDecade Terminates Plans for Galveston Bay LNG Facility

NextDecade Corp. has completed an evaluation of the Galveston Bay LNG site on Jan. 29 and determined that the site in Texas City is not suitable for development of an LNG facility and related infrastructure and utilities.

Biden-backing Environmentalists, Unions Clash Over Pipelines

Labor unions are lobbying to keep projects like Line 3, Line 5 and DAPL.

Mountain Valley Gas Pipeline in Appalachia Faces More Delays

After a series of setbacks, the companies building the Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline now plan to seek individual permits to cross each stream remaining in its path.

Power Plant Linked to Idled Texas Carbon Capture Project Will Shut Indefinitely

The Petro Nova carbon capture project was designed to capture a portion of the carbon emissions from the W.A. Parish coal plant, and pipe it 81 miles to the West Ranch oil field, where it would push more oil to the surface.

Michigan Regulators Approve Enbridge Pipeline Tunnel Permits

Enbridge's 68-year-old Line 5 pipeline carries 540,000 bbl/d of light crude and propane, and one 4.5-mile (7.2-km) section runs underwater along the lakebed.