The domestic oil and natural gas industry likely will see “massive” cash flow increases over the coming years, as the two-year mentality to shrink rapidly shifts back to growth.
Flows
Articles from Flows
Destin’s GOM Flows Near 75% of Pre-Explosion Level
With the Pascagoula Gas Plant (PGP) in Mississippi still shuttered following a fire late last month, Destin Pipeline has been slowly ramping up more takeaway from the Gulf of Mexico, with flows now at about 75% of pre-explosion levels, according to Genscape Inc.

Tetco Capacity in Pennsylvania Still Curbed After April Explosion
More than a month after a massive explosion in Southwest Pennsylvania knocked out service on a portion of Texas Eastern’s (Tetco) Penn-Jersey Line in the M3 Zone, three pipelines still remain shut-in, limiting flows east of the Delmont Compressor station.

April Explosion in Pennsylvania Still Limiting Tetco Flows
More than a month after a massive explosion in Southwest Pennsylvania knocked out service on a portion of Texas Eastern’s (Tetco) Penn-Jersey Line in the M3 Zone, three pipelines still remain shut-in, limiting flows east of the Delmont Compressor station.

Texas Eastern Blast Up-Ends Regional NatGas Flows
The explosion that rocked the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania on Friday has cut about 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system, according to Genscape.

Texas Eastern Explosion Knocks Out 1 Bcf/d of NatGas Shipments
The explosion that rocked the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania on Friday has cut about 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system, according to Genscape.

Texas Eastern Blast Up-Ends Regional NatGas Flows
The explosion that rocked the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania on Friday has cut about 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system, according to Genscape.

Texas Eastern Explosion Knocks Out 1 Bcf/d of NatGas Shipments
The explosion that rocked the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania on Friday has cut about 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system, according to Genscape.

Canadian Producers Beating Back U.S. Imports
Rising shale gas supplies from the eastern United States took Ontario and Quebec by storm before a pipeline toll overhaul put domestic Canadian production back into contention to keep at least part of its former market share with mainstay natural gas customers.

Marcellus/Utica De-Bottlenecking on the Horizon, Barclays Says
The opening of the Mariner West I ethane pipeline and new processing plants should provide some relief to current wet gas constraints in the Marcellus and Utica shales, and the plays should be largely de-bottlenecked by the end of next year, according to analysts at Barclays.