It's no secret that crude oil prices have been falling over the last five or so months. Refiners and consumers have more recently been impacted by the change, while the...
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Petrochemicals & Refining
What Plummeting Crude Prices Could Mean for U.S. Production
In the last month, crude prices worldwide have plummeted. Largely due to a strong U.S. dollar, along with increased production from booming shale plays across the country,...
More Producers Seeking Approval to Export Condensate
Earlier this year, Pioneer Natural Resources and pipeline logistics company Enterprise Product Partners were given approval by the U.S. Department of Commerce to export...
Gas Processing Operations Booming in Northeast
Largely due to the continued exploitation of the rich Marcellus and Utica shale formations, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that by the end of 2016,...
Recompression Technologies Will Play a Pivotal Role in the Future of Oil and Gas Transportation
Though in recent years rail has become an increasingly popular method of transporting gas from oilfields and processing facilities to the market, pipelines still remain the...
What Will Russian Sanctions and A Repealed US Export Ban Mean for the Energy Market?
With the recent sanctions against Russia and growing international pressure to lift the U.S. export ban on crude oil, questions remain about whether a major shift in the oil...
The Role of Cyber Security in Midstream Operations
In 2013, the Department of Homeland Security announced that an astounding 40% of all cyber attacks in the U.S. were directed at the energy industry. Perhaps even more...
New Study Finds $641 Billion in Midstream Infrastructure Needed Over Next Two Decades
Citing unprecedented growth from North American shale plays in recent years, the International Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) Foundation estimates that roughly...