Midstream Business Magazine - April 2013
Editor's Note
Construction Update
Feature
Don’t Hit The Snooze Button On These ZZZZs
New EPA regulations tor reciprocating internal combustion engines take effect this fall, and industry experts are reminding companies to be prepared.
Gas Processing: The Not-So-Missing Link
As activity in liquids-rich areas picks up, gas processors are working to ensure processing needs are being met.
Gathering And Processing Design Options For Unconventional Gas
Developing gas shale gathering and processing systems presents special challenges for midstream operators. Recognizing the unusual characteristics of these unconventional resources—and planning appropriately—can cut construction costs and increase profitability once production begins.
Rules of the Road: In the Marcellus, If You Break It, You Buy It
Producers in the Marcellus shale region work with Pennsylvania authorities to help pay for road repairs.
SCADA Getting Smarter
Technology advances have altered the function of control rooms and improved the safety and reliability of pipelines and other midstream organizations.
The State Of ECHO
As it nears completion, Enterprise Products Partners’ Houston ECHO terminal is expected to link the growing North American oil supply—causing an unprecedented glut at the Cushing, Oklahoma, hub—with Gulf Coast refineries. But as storage dwindles at the country’s most popular hub, where does the project stand today?