Like movies under the Marvel and “Star Wars” banners—that have recently bombed—growth stocks are continuing a good run, but the appeal of the niche midstream sector could take center stage in 2024.
DT Midstream has reached mechanical completion for Phase 2 of the LEAP pipeline expansion project.
In this Hart Energy LIVE Exclusive, Plains All American Pipeline's Richard McGee believes the Permian will be "a major contributor" to the world's energy supply and that its existing infrastructure is enough to deal with future production, at least in the medium term.
In theory, Equitrans Midstream’s Mountain Valley Pipeline has the potential to open new markets for Marcellus and Utica shale producers but downstream constraints may mean it runs below half of its 2 Bcf/d, at least initially.
While the current resurgence in gas storage is reminiscent of the 2000s —an era that saw ~400 Bcf of storage capacity additions — the market drivers providing the tailwinds today are drastically different from that cycle.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission shot down opposition by environmental groups and states to stay TC Energy’s $75 million project.
Merchant ships and seafarers are increasingly in peril at sea as attacks escalate in the Middle East.
Black Bear Transmission’s subsidiary Ozark Gas Transmission placed its supply access project in service on April 8, providing increased gas supply reliability for Ozark shippers.
Negative prices, tight capacity and upcoming demand are driving natural gas leaders at Kinder Morgan to think about more takeaway capacity.
A recent Energy Transfer filing with FERC may signal a change in strategy, an analyst says.
The Balticconnector subsea gas link between Estonia and Finland was damaged in October along with three telecoms cables.
Targa Resource’s board of directors increased the first-quarter 2024 dividend by 50% compared to the same quarter a year ago.
Black & Veatch and Samsung Heavy Industries have been given notice to proceed with a floating LNG facility near Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada.
Keeping up with the Jones Act is a burden for the energy industry, but efforts to repeal the 104-year-old law may be dead in the water.