Mexico’s state-owned electric utility said it has started to the bidding process for nearly $10 billion in energy infrastructure projects, including eight natural gas pipelines, one of which would transport gas under the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) from South Texas to the Mexican Gulf Coast.
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Texas County Seeking Federal Oversight of Trans-Pecos Pipeline
Commissioners in Brewster County, TX, said Tuesday they will petition FERC to assume jurisdiction over the planned Trans-Pecos Pipeline, which would pass through the county and move Eagle Ford Shale natural gas to Mexico.
Columbia Gives Go-Ahead to Two Marcellus/Utica Projects
Columbia Pipeline Group Inc. (CPG) will proceed with its Mountaineer XPress (MXP) and Gulf XPress (GXP) projects, which would provide 2.7 Bcf/d of firm transportation capacity from the Marcellus and Utica shales to markets served by the Columbia Gas Transmission and Columbia Gulf Transmission systems, the company said Wednesday.
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Mexico’s $10B in Infrastructure Projects Includes NatGas Pipeline Under GOM
Mexico's state-owned electric utility said it has started to the bidding process for nearly $10 billion in energy infrastructure projects…
Section of Leidy Line Remains Out of Service After Rupture
A section of Williams’ Leidy Line in northeast Pennsylvania that ruptured earlier this month remains out of service, and the company does not yet know when repairs will be completed, a spokesman said.
Energy XXI GOM Sale Shores Up Liquidity
Houston’s Energy XXI Ltd., one of the biggest shallow water operators in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), is selling an oil pipeline system that serves seven fields as it works to ensure its financial viability.
Environmental Groups Unite In Opposition to Atlantic Coast Pipeline
A coalition of 35 conservation and environmental groups from Virginia and West Virginia has come together in opposition to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), outlining its concerns in a position statement released last week that says the project is not in the public’s best interest.
EPA Bolsters Underground Storage Tank Regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said that for the first time since 1988, it is bolstering federal regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) on the grounds that leaks from the structures are a leading cause of groundwater contamination.
Section of Leidy Line Remains Out of Service After Rupture
A section of Williams' Leidy Line in northeast Pennsylvania that ruptured earlier this month remains out of service, and the company does not yet know when repairs will be completed, a spokesman said.
Energy XXI GOM Sale Shores Up Liquidity
Houston's Energy XXI Ltd., one of the biggest shallow water operators in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), is selling an oil pipeline system that serves seven fields as it works to ensure its financial viability.