FERC on Wednesday cleared the embattled Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC (MVP) project to resume construction along the first 77 miles in West Virginia, enough to add an incremental 1 Bcf/d of service, but with much of the project still stalled, MVP on Thursday announced a massive workforce reduction.
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Enterprise Considering Crude Oil Export Terminal Offshore Texas
Enterprise Products Partners LP, to leverage booming onshore oil production, said Tuesday it may build an export terminal offshore Texas to expand deliveries to the largest international markets in Asia and Europe.
Denbury Launches $400M EOR Project in Cedar Creek Anticline
Denbury Resources Inc. is moving forward with a $400 million enhanced oil recovery (EOR) project in the Cedar Creek Anticline (CCA) covering parts of Montana and the Dakotas, expecting to ultimately produce more than 400 million bbl.
Williams Places Garden State Expansion into Full Service
Williams Partners LP said Monday that it’s placed the second phase of its Garden State Expansion Project into service.
Rival TransCanada, Enbridge Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in Turf Fight
Pipeline competition on the natural gas transportation growth market in northern British Columbia (BC) is heating up to a boil that makes construction crews liable to bump into each other working on rival projects.
Oneok Adding NGL Pipeline, Fractionation Facility, Processing Plant to Capital Growth Plans
Oneok Inc. plans to invest $2.3 billion by 2020 on projects including a Midcontinent-to-Gulf Coast natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline, a fractionation facility in Mont Belvieu, TX, and a natural gas processing plant in North Dakota, the Tulsa-based company said Wednesday.
New Jersey Wants FERC to Scrap PennEast Certificate
In a sign of the battle that could be ahead for the PennEast Pipeline under a Democratic governor, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) on Friday asked FERC to throw out the certificate for the project.
Mexico’s Energy Opportunities Said Hindered by Price Uncertainty, Lack of Infrastructure
Investment dollars are flowing into Mexico’s energy sector faster than meaningful projects and market designs can be put together, according to experts.
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Giant Methanol Project Proposed for Louisiana Secures Air Permit
Houston-based IGP Methanol LLC has been granted an air quality permit for a proposed facility in Plaquemines Parish, LA, which as designed could become the world’s largest methanol production facility.
FERC to Conduct Environmental Review of Driftwood LNG Projects
Tellurian Inc. said FERC plans to complete an environmental review of its proposed Driftwood liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility near Lake Charles, LA, by October, with operations potentially beginning by 2023, a full two years earlier than originally anticipated.