The company trying to build the controversial Keystone XL pipeline has given up all hope that President Obama will approve the project
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The company trying to build the controversial Keystone XL pipeline has given up all hope that President Obama will approve the project
Continue Reading ?Mountain Valley Pipeline has applied for federal approval to build a 301-mile interstate natural gas transmission pipeline from West Virginia to Virginia. The company formally applied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for authorization to build the pipeline designed to provide timely, cost-effective access to the growing demand for natural gas for use by local distribution companies, industrial users and power generation facilities in the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Appalachian regions of the United States. Mountain Valley Pipeline ...
Continue Reading ?Finnish gas transmission network operator Gasum has decided to scrap plans to build a regional LNG terminal in the Gulf of Finland as well as an undersea gas pipeline with Estonia, the Balticconnector.
Continue Reading ?China plans to create a new crude oil and liquefied natural gas pipeline transportation company by stripping these operations out from its three largest oil firms, the state-backed China Securities Journal reported on Thursday. The move is aimed at reducing such firms’ monopoly in the oil and gas market and improving competition, the newspaper reported without saying where it had obtained the information from. The newspaper said that the plan had been set, and was now being studied ...
Continue Reading ?Norway’s Statoil laid the final pipe in the Polarled Pipeline at the Aasta Hansteen field at a depth of 1,260 metres in the Norwegian Sea, saying that the 482.4 kilometre long Polarled is the first pipeline on the Norwegian continental shelf that crosses the Arctic Circle and opens up a brand new highway for gas from the Norwegian Sea to Europe. Statoil also said that it is concluding the project with a 32% saving on the initial investment levels. ...
Continue Reading ?Energy Transfer Equity is buying pipeline operator The Williams Cos. for approximately $32.61 billion. The companies said Monday that the combination creates one of the five biggest energy companies in the world. Energy Transfer Equity LP will pay $43.50 per share, a 4.6 percent premium to Williams‘ Friday closing price of $41.60. Williams’ shareholders can choose shares of Energy Transfer Equity affiliate Energy Transfer Corp., cash or a combination of both. The companies ...
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