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Permian Takeaways: Rebuilding the Most Prolific Paradigm in the US

Midstream companies and E&Ps may have different priorities, but continued pipeline development is crucial for the basin’s future.

Expanding Gas Processing Capacity May Increase Permian Crude

The development of gas processing plants and a pipeline opening in the Permian Basin are expected to give crude producers a boost in the second half of 2024.

AltaGas, Royal Vopak Reach FID on LPG Exporting Facility in Canada

The energy exporting facility will be developed on Ridley Island, British Colombia, on a 190-acre site adjacent to AltaGas and Vopak’s existing propane exporting terminal.

Energy Transfer Picks Up Last of Permian’s Big, Private Midstreamers

Energy Transfer’s $3.25 billion deal for WTG Midstream aside, plenty of smaller midstream companies are available for M&A, an analyst says.

Energy Transfer to Buy Permian Midstream Player WTG for $3.25B

Energy Transfer has agreed to purchase WTG Midstream Holdings’ assets, including Midland Basin core infrastructure, from Diamondback Energy, Stonepeak and the Davis Estate in a cash and stock deal.

Martin Resource Offers to Buy Spinoff Martin Midstream for $100.3MM

Martin Resource Management created Martin Midstream through an IPO in 2002.

Equinor to Invest $1B in Troll West Gas Project

Equinor awarded contracts to OneSubsea and SLB in the Troll Field as part of efforts the further develop gas infrastructure offshore Norway.

Sell High, Invest Low: Kinetik CEO on Creating Value with Durango Deal

Kinetik CEO Jamie Welch walks through the company's process for acquiring Durango Permian, including selling its 16% stake in the Gulf Coast Express pipeline, and shares his takeaways on challenges in the Permian today, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview. 

Baker Hughes to Supply Compression Trains for Algerian Field

Baker Hughes will supply 20 compression trains, which are expected to boost gas production at Alergia’s Hassi R’ Mel gas field.

Mexico Presidential Frontrunner Likely to Continue Reliance on US Gas

Mexico’s leading presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum is likely to continue with the current policies of Mexican President AMLO, likely meaning a continued reliance of U.S. imported piped-gas.