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Tennessee Force Majeure Still in Effect Following Offshore Blast

A Tennessee Gas Pipeline force majeure remained in effect Friday several days after an explosion occurred aboard a commercial diving vessel that was decommissioning a small line off the coast of Louisiana.owned by ANR Pipeline. The blast, which occurred last Tuesday, sent six crew members of the vessel to local hospitals. A U.S. Coast Guard search for a missing seventh crew member was suspended Thursday.

March 17, 2008

Enterprise Gas Marketing Execs Arrive at Opportune Time

The decision by Enterprise Products Partners LP to bring aboard the former president of the Oneok Energy Partners interstate pipeline group and the ex-chief of El Paso Corp.’s natural gas marketing and trading business may offer a few clues as to what the partnership is planning as it smoothes the groundwork for new gas pipelines, processing plants and a deepwater production platform that will ramp up over the next year.

July 9, 2007

Enterprise Gas Marketing Execs Arrive at Opportune Time

The decision by Enterprise Products Partners LP to bring aboard the former president of the Oneok Energy Partners interstate pipeline group and the ex-chief of El Paso Corp.’s natural gas marketing and trading business may offer a few clues as to what the partnership is planning as it smoothes the groundwork for new gas pipelines, processing plants and a deepwater production platform that will ramp up over the next year.

July 5, 2007

NOAA’s Best-Practices Plan Cites Drawbacks of Open-Loop LNG Vaporization

An industry-touted method for revaporizing liquefied natural gas (LNG) aboard offshore terminal facilities “substantially increases the degree of impact on the marine environment,” particularly fish larvae and eggs, said federal marine officials in a draft “best practices” report, which was offered as guidance to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in analyzing LNG terminal applications.

March 22, 2006
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