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Scathing Court Ruling Hits Energy Transfer’s Louisiana Legal Disputes

A recent Energy Transfer filing with FERC may signal a change in strategy, an analyst says.

Balticconnector Gas Pipeline Will be in Commercial Use Again April 22, Gasgrid Says

The Balticconnector subsea gas link between Estonia and Finland was damaged in October along with three telecoms cables.

Canada’s First FLNG Project Gets Underway

Black & Veatch and Samsung Heavy Industries have been given notice to proceed with a floating LNG facility near Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada.

Biden Administration Argues Against Enbridge Pipeline Shutdown Order

The U.S. argues that shutting down the pipeline could interrupt service and violate a 1977 treaty between the U.S. and Canada to keep oil flowing.

US Gulf Coast Heavy Crude Oil Prices Firm as Supplies Tighten

Pushing up heavy crude prices are falling oil exports from Mexico, the potential for resumption of sanctions on Venezuelan crude, the imminent startup of a Canadian pipeline and continued output cuts by OPEC+.

US Coast Guard Gives All Clear After Louisiana Spill Response

A line integrity test confirms that all points are leak-free.
 

Energy Transfer Asks FERC to Weigh in on Williams Gas Project

Energy Transfer's filing continues the dispute over Williams’ development of the Louisiana Energy Gateway.

Early Startup of Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Surprises Analysts

Analysts had expected the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion to commence operations in June but the company said the system will begin shipping crude on May 1.

Summit Midstream Launches Double E Pipeline Open Season

The Double E pipeline is set to deliver gas to the Waha Hub before the Matterhorn Express pipeline provides sorely needed takeaway capacity, an analyst said.

Kinder Morgan Exec: Don’t Count Out Midstream in M&A Frenzy

Kinder Morgan’s Allen Fore said 2024 should be an ‘interesting’ year in M&A during a discussion at DUG GAS+ Conference and Expo.