DCP Midstream is moving ahead with the Sand Hills Pipeline to carry natural gas liquids (NGL) from the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale to markets along the Gulf Coast.
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Alaska OKs Route for In-State Gasline
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has agreed on a right-of-way (ROW) for a proposed pipeline to carry natural gas from the North Slope to the state’s Cook Inlet region.
DTE Unit Building Marcellus System for Southwestern
A subsidiary of DTE Energy Co. has signed a long-term agreement with a unit of Southwestern Energy Co. to build and operate a natural gas gathering system to carry output from the producer’s Marcellus Shale operations to Millennium Pipeline Co. in Broome County, NY, and Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. in Susquehanna County, PA.
Alliance Plans Williston Basin Lateral
Alliance Pipeline LP said Hess Corp. has contracted for capacity on a North Dakota pipeline lateral and associated facilities it plans to construct to carry liquids-rich gas from the Williston Basin.
FERC OKs Dominion Appalachian Pipeline to Carry Marcellus Gas
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Thursday approved Dominion Transmission Inc. (DTI) proposal to build its Appalachian Gateway pipeline, which would carry shale and conventional gas production from West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania to growing markets in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.
DCP Midstream Plan Targets Midcontinent-Gulf Arbitrage
Bulging natural gas liquids (NGL) supplies in the Midcontinent have prompted a plan to carry the bounty to more lucrative Gulf of Mexico region markets.
Alaska Gasline Obstacles: Shales, Producer Terms
It’s not yet “forget about it” time for proposals to carry Alaska’s North Slope natural gas to Canada and Lower 48 markets, but hopes have dimmed for two competing pipeline projects.
Tough Sledding Seen for Alaska Gasline
It’s not yet “forget about it” time for proposals to carry Alaska’s North Slope natural gas to Canada and Lower 48 markets, but hopes have dimmed noticeably for two competing pipeline projects.
Ruby Costs Up, Completion Pushed to July
With 85% now “welded up,” El Paso Corp. can see the finish line for its anticipated Ruby Pipeline, which will carry natural gas from the Rocky Mountains to West Coast markets, but winter weather, permit delays and sage grouse habitat concerns have forced the completion schedule to slip to July, the pipeline chief told investors on Thursday.
Ruby Pipeline Completion Pushed to July; Costs Increase
With 85% now “welded up,” El Paso Corp. can see the finish line for its anticipated Ruby Pipeline, which will carry natural gas from the Rocky Mountains to West Coast markets, but winter weather, permit delays and sage grouse habitat concerns have forced the completion schedule to slip to July, the company’s pipeline chief told investors on Thursday.