
US remains top natural gas producer for five years
June 8, 2017 By Megan Smalley
The U.S. remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons for the past five years, the Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MoreThe U.S. remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons for the past five years, the Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MoreTarga Resources plans to construct a common carrier natural gas liquids pipeline, the Grand Prix, from the Permian Basin to Mont Belvieu, Texas.
Read MoreCrestwood Midstream plans to triple the capacity of its rail terminal in Rose Hill, North Carolina, just east of the Dixie Pipeline.
Read MoreIncreased propane production levels and U.S. export demand tied to decreased domestic demand have put the topic of propane supply at the forefront of many retailers’ minds.
Read MoreRoyal Vopak, a tank storage company, partnered with AltaGas to invest in the development of the Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal.
Read MoreUSD Group has launched natural gas liquid (NGL) transloading operations at the Hardisty terminal in Alberta, Canada, with support from Gibson Energy Inc.
Read MoreExports and imports of hydrocarbons across Enterprise Products Partners’ marine terminals totaled 146 million barrels in the first quarter of 2017.
Read MorePembina Pipeline Corp. signed a non-binding letter of intent with Prince Rupert Legacy Inc., a subsidiary of the City of Prince Rupert, to develop an LP gas export terminal on Watson Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners will construct a 571-mile-long natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline to take NGLs from the Permian Basin to its Mont Belvieu fractionation and storage complex.
Read MoreProduction of LP gas increased in all regions of the United States last year except on the West Coast, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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