AOPL thanks Trump for new beneficial pipeline projects
The Association of Oil Pipe Lines thanked President Trump for allowing the US to benefit from new pipeline projects.
The Association of Oil Pipe Lines thanked President Trump for allowing the US to benefit from new pipeline projects.
Three natural gas pipeline companies have sought FERC permission to move forward on their projects before Norman Bay steps down from his role on 3 February.
The National Energy Board has recently announced that the new hearing panel for the proposed Energy East pipeline will restart the hearing from the beginning.
The National Energy Board has approved Enbridge’s Line 10 Westover segment replacement project in southern Ontario.
API has stated that the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline is critical to building 21st century energy infrastructure system.
Navigator Energy Services recently expanded its Big Spring Gateway pipeline system and announced a supplemental open season.
TransCanada has applied for a Presidential Permit for the approval of its Keystone XL pipeline.
At the European Gas Conference 2017, Gazprom’s Alexander Medvedev suggested that investment decisions need to be made in the continent. He Also noted that Nord Stream 2 is being implemented as planned.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has stated that Trump’s decision to advance the Keystone XL pipeline project is a major economic step forward for Canada, the US and North American energy security.
A recent Mason-Dixon Polling & Research survey has shown that a strong majority of Virginians support the proposed Mountain Valley pipeline project.
Trump has issues executive orders that support the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines. Consumer Energy Alliance has applauded this decision.
Donald Trump has signed executive orders that support the construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines.
BridgeTex Pipeline will expand its capacity in order to deliver crude oil from the Permian Basin to the Houston Gulf Coast area.
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers applauds US President Trump's action on the approval of Keystone XL and Dakota Access.
After FERC issued a third delay for the PennEast pipeline, the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and the Eastern Environmental Law Centre believe that the pipeline project is in trouble.