Segments

Kaiser-Frontier Midstream Ready to Place Final Segment of Silo Pipeline Project Into Service

Kaiser-Frontier Midstream Ready to Place Final Segment of Silo Pipeline Project Into Service

Kaiser-Frontier Midstream (KFM), a unit of Tulsa-based Kaiser-Francis Oil Co., has asked FERC for authorization to place into service the southern segment of its three-segment Silo Pipeline Project in Wyoming and Colorado.

June 14, 2016

E&P Companies Stayed Away From NGV Showrooms Last Year

Natural gas vehicle (NGV) production and sales fell 6.5% last year as gains in the heavy- and medium-duty segments were offset in declines in the light-duty vehicle segment, trade association NGVAmerica said Thursday. Last year, NGV production/sales totaled just over 18,000 vehicles.

March 26, 2015

Texas Power Plant Lone Holdout in Pipeline Abandonment

Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America (Natural) is seeking to abandon Texas-Oklahoma pipeline and related facilities it says are failing and no longer needed by firm shippers except for one power generator that has yet to reach agreement with the company.

September 11, 2014

PG&E Pipe Records Again Under Fire; CPUC Holds Hearing

In a reprise of record keeping errors that surrounded its San Bruno natural gas pipeline failure three years ago, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) found itself once again under fire Thursday for mislabeling high-pressure pipeline segments on the same set of pipes traversing the peninsula south of San Francisco. State regulators immediately set a hearing for Friday in which PG&E again will be on the hot seat.

September 6, 2013
National Oilwell Varco Sees Record Backlog as Equipment Orders Double

National Oilwell Varco Sees Record Backlog as Equipment Orders Double

Backlog for capital equipment orders in National Oilwell Varco’s (NOV) rig technology segment was $13.95 billion at the end of 2Q2013, a record high, 8% higher than at the end of 1Q2013 and 24% higher than at the end of 2Q2012, the company said Tuesday.

July 31, 2013

ALJ Rejects Appeals of Permits for Tennessee’s Northeast Upgrade

An administrative law judge (ALJ) has turned down a request from two environmental groups to block Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co’s plans for an expansion of a natural gas pipeline in Pennsylvania, saying the groups “failed to show that they were likely to succeed on the merits or that they would suffer irreparable harm.”

February 6, 2013

Chesapeake Adds a ‘D’ to NGVs

As natural gas moves into various segments of the transportation sector, there is CNG, LNG and now DNG — diesel natural gas. A unit of Oklahoma-based Chesapeake Energy said Thursday it is offering a conversion kit to allow diesel-powered vehicles to run on DNG.

December 3, 2012

Midstreams DCP, Energy Transfer Struggle on Weak NGL Prices

Lower natural gas liquids (NGL) prices weighed down 2Q2012 earnings for both DCP Midstream Partners LP (DPM) and Energy Transfer Equity LP (ETE), the companies’ executives said in separate conference calls with analysts Wednesday.

August 9, 2012

TransCanada: Keystone Shippers Will Stay

As TransCanada Corp. pursues various parts of the spurned Keystone XL oil pipeline project, shippers who hold long-term firm contracts equating to 850,000 b/d are continuing to stick with the C$7 billion, 1,700-mile pipeline project, TransCanada CEO Russ Girling told an institutional investment conference in British Columbia (BC) Thursday.

January 23, 2012

Marcellus Price Gap Widens Further as Production Booms

Price divergence in Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s Zone 4 in northeastern Pennsylvania is one of those things that gets worse before it gets better.

November 1, 2011
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