US pipeline news
Pembina Gas Infrastructure to acquire Veren's midstream assets
The acquisition includes four batteries in the Gold Creek and Karr areas, boasting a natural gas handling capacity of 320 million ft3/d.
Exclusive: Delek Logistics Partners selects CruxOCM for gathering system control centre operations automation
CruxOCM, a provider of co-pilot technology for the energy sector, has announced that Delek Logistics Partners, a prominent player in the energy industry, has chosen CruxOCM for its control centre operations automation.
Matterhorn natural gas pipeline moving some gas, say Permian Resources executives
The Matterhorn natural gas pipeline in Texas was moving small amounts of gas from the Permian basin in West Texas toward the Gulf Coast, reports Reuters.
Phillips 66 divests natural gas assets to Voyager Midstream
The sale forms part of Phillips 66's strategy to monetise non-core assets and streamline operations, details GlobalData.
US pipeline deals to pick up pace following ONEOK’s spree
Last week’s acquisitions are likely to be a prelude to more M&A in the midstream sector, says Bloomberg News.
Shell to sell Sinco pipeline system
Shell Pipeline Company LP and Triton West LLC, respective subsidiaries of Shell USA, Inc., have agreed to sell their 100% interest in the Sinco pipeline system and Colex terminal to a subsidiary of Edgewater Midstream.
US pipeline operator ONEOK to expand operations in the Permian Basin
In a deal valued at US$5.9 billion, the company will acquire a 43% interest in EnLink Midstream from GIP and GIP’s equity interests in Medallion Midstream.
McKinsey: energy sector ‘reality gap’ widening between decarbonisation technology project commitments and realisation
New analysis highlights disparity between project target volumes, expected volumes and those reaching FID is significant – threatening the pace of the energy transition.
Shell set to shut portions of Zydeco oil pipeline for maintenance
Shell has said it plans to shut-in different portions of its Louisiana Zydeco pipeline system for maintenance for three to four days starting 24 September, says Reuters.
PipeSense granted official US patent for leak detection technology
This acknowledgment is said to reflect the company's commitment to advancing the safety, reliability, and efficiency of pipeline infrastructure.