FERC issues Energy Infrastructure Update for November 2014
The report notes that five natural gas pipeline projects (total length: 608.8 miles; total capacity: 2.457 billion ft3/d) were proposed in November 2014.
The report notes that five natural gas pipeline projects (total length: 608.8 miles; total capacity: 2.457 billion ft3/d) were proposed in November 2014.
ShawCor expects to incur an after tax impairment charge of up to approximately US$80 million.
Following a transaction with Southwestern Energy, Statoil has agreed to reduce its working interest in the non-operated US southern Marcellus onshore asset.
Encana unlocks value from Montney Midstream assets with innovative sale agreement.
The Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, issued on 18 December 2014 by the FERC, authorises Columbia to move forward with construction.
DUET and Alcoa of Australia have approved their respective shares of a AUS$180 million total equity investment in Dampier Bunbury Pipeline.
FMDS has been contracted to provide significant diving services and equipment for an offshore installation in Liverpool Bay, UK.
The parties addressed the bilateral co-operation issues, placing an emphasis on Russian natural gas supplies to Estonia in the medium term.
The majority of the work on the South Stream contracts with Europipe, Marubeni Sumitomo and Saipem has been suspended until further notice.
The National Energy Board (NEB) is responding to a release of crude oil at the Enbridge Pipelines Inc. Regina Terminal pump station.
Tallgrass Pony Express Pipeline is extending its local open season and its joint open season with Hiland Crude, LLC to accommodate interested shippers.
Meritage Midstream has announced that operations on the first 108 mile leg of the Thunder Creek NGL Pipeline will begin in January 2015.
The US Department of Energy has announced 22 emissions reduction projects and a new Assistant Secretary For Fossil Fuels.
The design capacity of the ORV Condensate Pipeline will be dependent upon the level of interest shown by potential committed shippers during the open season.
Enbridge Inc., safely shut down its Line 4 pipeline at the Regina Terminal in Saskatchewan after a release from the line was reported and confirmed.