US pipeline news
ExxonMobil reduces CAPEX by 30%
ExxonMobil has said it is reducing its 2020 capital spending by 30% due to the oversupply and demand weakness caused by COVID-19.
Permit application submitted by Enbridge for Great Lakes Tunnel
Enbridge has submitted a permit application requesting authorisation to begin construction of the Great Lakes Tunnel Project.
Riding the energy wave
Gordon Cope discusses the fortunes of the Gulf of Mexico’s oil and gas industry. For decades it has gone from strength to strength, but will its successful run last?
Energy Transfer announces restructuring of Lake Charles LNG project
This follows Shell’s announcement that it has decided not to proceed with an equity investment in the project, in light of current market conditions.
Black Bear Transmission acquires Ozark natural gas transmission business
The company has acquired Ozark Gas Transmission, LLC and Ozark Gas Gathering, LLC from a subsidiary of Enbridge Inc.
API pleased that Keystone XL construction is to begin
API applauds TC energy announcement to start construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
TC Energy to build Keystone XL Pipeline
At 1947 km in length, the Keystone XL Pipeline Project will be capable of safely delivering 830 000 bpd of crude oil from Hardisty, Alberta to Steele City, Nebraska.
Pembina Pipeline Corporation's Jordan Cove LNG project receives federal approval
Jordan Cove is the first ever US West Coast natural gas export facility to be approved by FERC.
API issues standards to improve pipeline safety
API has issued standards to improve safety of natural gas gathering pipelines.
Chevron takes action in response to the changing market
Chevron Corporation has announced several steps it is taking in response to market conditions.