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OGJ Newsletter
May 21, 2012
International news for oil and gas professionals |
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IPAA: Independent review finds EPA Pavillion report lacks data
May 21, 2012
An independent review of the US Environmental Protection Agency's draft report on water near Pavillion, Wyo., concluded scientific analysis fails to support EPA's suggestion that hydraulic fracturing possibly contributed to water contamination, the Independent Petroleum Association of America reported. |
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IEA: Global oil demand growth accelerating
May 21, 2012
After posting near-zero annual growth in the fourth quarter of 2011, global oil demand growth will gradually accelerate throughout 2012, culminating in an increase of 1.2 million b/d by this year's final quarter, the International Energy Agency said in its latest monthly oil market report. |
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Copano to take South Texas gas plant to 1 bcfd
May 10, 2012
Copano Energy LLC, Houston, will add 400 MMcfd of cryogenic processing capacity at its Houston Central complex, in Colorado County, Tex., west of Houston, the company reported. |
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EPP starts up Eagle Ford gas plant
May 4, 2012
Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPP), Houston, has started up the first train at its new cryogenic natural gas processing plant at Yoakum, Lavaca County, Tex., about 125 miles north of Corpus Christi. |
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East Texas ethylene plant to add cracking capacity
May 3, 2012
Eastman Chemical Co., Kingsport, Tenn., is adding a furnace to one of its three olefin crackers at its plant in Longview, Tex. |
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Chevron Phillips Chemical marks progress toward US ethylene plant
May 1, 2012
Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LP has reached an agreement with the Shaw Group Inc., Baton Rouge, La., for front-end engineering and design for a 1.5 million tonnes/year (3.3 billion lb/year) grassroots ethylene plant at Chevron Phillips Chemical’s Cedar Bayou plant in Baytown, Tex. |
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Saudi plant trains start up for Karan gas
Apr 25, 2012
Saudi Aramco has started up a gas-treatment and a sulfur-recovery train dedicated to production from offshore Karan natural gas field at its Khursaniyah Gas Plant. |
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IEA: Oil market tightening has halted
Apr 23, 2012
Preliminary data for this year's first quarter indicate that increased oil supply and sluggish demand imply a global build in oil inventories exceeding 1 million b/d, according to the International Energy Agency in its latest monthly Oil Market Report. |
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Energy-fight unmentionables
Apr 23, 2012
Before entering political fights over energy, representatives of the oil and gas industry should check their engineering weapons at the door. This should be a rule. |
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Oneok plans more processing for Cana-Woodford shale
Apr 20, 2012
Oneok Partners LP, Tulsa, reported it will invest $340-360 million through first-quarter 2014 to expand natural gas gathering and build new processing in the Cana-Woodford shale in Oklahoma. |
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OGJ Newsletter
Apr 9, 2012
International news for oil and gas professionals |
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Producer agreement underpins East Texas gas plant expansion
Apr 3, 2012
MarkWest Energy Partners LP, Denver, announced last month it had concluded long-term gathering and processing agreements with Anadarko Petroleum Corp. to support a 120-MMcfd expansion of MarkWest’s Carthage East cryogenic processing plant in Panola County in East Texas. |
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Cardinal Midstream brings third cryo plant on stream in Arkoma Woodford
Mar 28, 2012
Cardinal Midstream LLC, Dallas, has placed on stream its third cryogenic processing plant in the Arkoma Woodford shale (OGJ Online, Oct. 11, 2010). |
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Enterprise to add more fractionation at Mont Belvieu
Mar 21, 2012
Current and expected floods of natural gas liquids to the US Gulf Coast have prompted plans for yet more capacity at the nation’s main NGL fractionation center in southeast Texas. |
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