Midstream Business Magazine - September 2012
Editor's Note
Construction Update
Feature
A Brighter Year Ahead
Gyrating feedstock prices whipsawed petrochemical producers this year. Next year looks more stable but the U.S. industry must add infrastructure long term, says The Plastics Exchange's chief executive.
Delivering the Goods
For railway, barge and trucking companies exploiting the lack of pipeline capacity needed to ship oil and natural gas liquids from land-locked U.S. shale plays, business is booming.
Eagle Ford Infrastructure Making Strides
Multiple new projects promise to ease current bottlenecks that exist within the region's existing midstream system.
Eagle is Not Landing
The Eagle Ford shale is continuing to surpass expectations and its competition as it leads the nation in oil production. And midstream insiders say there are no indications the play will start slowing any time soon.
Midstream Indies Seize Opportunities
Plenty of startup midstream companies are expected to come out of the gate in coming years, and there's good reason for it.
Modeling Midstreams Growth
Software provides vital design and monitoring capabilities as the midstream expansion continues in North America—and the world.
Newt's Solution
Conservative thought-leader Newt Gingrich explores how much the federal government would gain by partnering with the energy industry and taps an expert uniquely positioned to answer.
Production System Cuts Flaring,Venting
A new prototype prevents natural gas liquids from flashing off while its three-phase measurement system provides accurate measurement of oil and gas production from the reservoir.
Q & A: Raising the bar with EQT
EQT Midstream’s Randy Crawford, senior vice president and president of midstream, distribution and commercial, is leading an aggressive and impressive growth strategy for the Marcellus.
Securing Project Permits Takes Preparation
Getting a permit can be a costly and time-consuming endeavor. However, it's also an unavoidable cost of doing midstream business.
Tracking the Details
A new product keeps electronic pipeline records, replacing paperwork and enhancing the safety and efficiency of companies within the pipeline industry.