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New Firm Seeks FERC OK to Buy Southern Pipe Facilities in Louisiana

Houston-based High Point Gas Transmission LLC (HPGT), a newly formed limited liability company, is seeking FERC approval to purchase 617 miles of pipeline and associated facilities located onshore and offshore Louisiana from Southern Natural Gas Co. LLC.

October 18, 2011

Piceance Basin Midstream Assets Change Hands

Summit Midstream Partners LLC is acquiring midstream gas assets in the Piceance Basin from Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. for $590 million, the company said Tuesday.

October 12, 2011

Tennessee Moves Closer to Placing Major PA, NJ Expansion in Service

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s request to place into service another segment (Loop 321) of its 300 Line expansion in Susquehanna and Wayne counties in northeastern Pennsylvania, bringing the pipeline one step closer to the completion of its major 300 Line project.

October 6, 2011

Mexico’s First LNG Terminal Sold to Vopak, Enagas

Mexico’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal, which opened five years ago along the Gulf of Mexico coast, has been sold by its tripartite owners to Dutch-based Royal Vopak NV and Spain’s Enagas SA, it was announced Friday. Vopak will be the majority owner (60%).

June 6, 2011

Mexico’s Altamira LNG Terminal Changes Hands

Mexico’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal, which opened five years ago along the Gulf of Mexico coast, has been sold by its tripartite owners to Dutch-based Royal Vopak NV and Spain’s Enagas SA, it was announced Friday. Vopak will be the majority owner (60%).

June 6, 2011

Macondo Blew Onshore Producers’ Reputation, Too, Say Execs

It may have occurred in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, miles away from the U.S. onshore, but last April’s Macondo well blowout contaminated the image of natural gas and oil producers onshore as well, the CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources Co. said last week.

March 14, 2011

CERAWeek: Macondo Blew Onshore Producers’ Reputation, Too

It may have occurred in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, miles away from the U.S. onshore, but last April’s Macondo well blowout contaminated the image of natural gas and oil producers onshore as well, the CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources Co. said Wednesday.

March 11, 2011

Two Offshore Gas Leaks Under Investigation

An offshore platform about 93 miles south of Lake Charles, LA, in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) used to process natural gas has been evacuated following discovery of an underwater gas leak, according to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement.

January 20, 2011

Deepwater Field Ramps Up Production

The Balboa Field, which is in the Gulf of Mexico’s deepwater about 130 miles south of Galveston, TX, ramped up as 2010 drew to a close, Apache Corp. said Thursday.

January 7, 2011

Citizens Call on Murrysville, PA, to Ban Marcellus Drilling

A citizens group is calling on Murrysville, PA, to ban hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the borough, located about 20 miles east of Pittsburgh in Westmoreland County.

December 30, 2010
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