US pipeline news
Germany ‘offered US$1 billion if US dropped sanctions against controversial pipeline’: The Telegraph
Reports surface that the German Finance Minister offered to spend US$1 billion on infrastructure to import American LNG in letter leaked to environmentalists.
Former FERC Commissioner joins Appalachian School of Law
Former FERC Commissioner Bernard L. McNamee joins Appalachian School of Law as Street Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law.
Democrat Senator urges Biden to reconsider KXL decision
Democrat Joe Manchin is urging President Biden to reconsider Keystone XL decision.
Crux OCM selected by Phillips 66 for pipeline control centre operations pilot
CruxOCM pipeBOTâ„¢ designed to reach target flowrates up to 40% faster.
EIA’s liquids pipeline database: update on US pipeline projects
EIA’s liquids pipeline database shows infrastructure changes and project statuses.
CorEnergy announces acquisition of Crimson’s California pipeline assets
The consideration includes the sale of the Grand Isle gathering system.
Pinnacle Midstream II to use W Energy Software technology
W Energy Software’s Midstream SaaS ERP has been selected by Pinnacle to manage gas gathering in the Midland Basin.
EEIA: Biden’s KXL carbon footprint
Real climate impact is equal to putting half a million automobiles on the road, according to the Energy, Equipment and Infrastructure Alliance (EEIA).
EIA report explores long-term impact of COVID-19 on US energy mix
EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2021 explores the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the US energy mix to 2050.
Summit Midstream Partners LP receives project funding
The company has received US$175 million of commitments from three commercial banks for its Double E Pipeline Project.