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16 Feb, 2021 Author Allison GoodCorey Paul
Some Gulf Coast oil and natural gas midstream infrastructure remained sidelined Feb. 16 as Texas bore the brunt of historically harsh winter weather and extended power outages.
Andy Weissman, CEO of energy research and consulting firm EBW AnalyticsGroup, told clients on Feb. 15 that at least 7 Bcf/d of [gas] production was shut-in and . at least 1.5 million [barrels/d] of oil production is lost as drillers halted operations.
As of Feb. 16, these supply disruptions were still trickling down to the pipelines that transport oil and gas volumes from shale plays like West Texas Permian Basin and the Mid-Continent.
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Jennifer A. Dlouhy & Gerson Freitas Jr.
|Tuesday, January 26, 2021
The promise from INGAA and its member companies is the latest industry pivot as Democrats take over the White House and Congress.
(Bloomberg) Major natural gas pipeline operators are committing to pare their carbon footprint and make their operations emissions-free by 2050, a pledge that could help ward off political attacks.
The promise from the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and its member companies which operate some 200,000 of the 300,000 miles of transmission pipes crisscrossing the U.S. is the latest industry pivot as Democrats take over the White House and Congress with vows to phase out fossil fuels.
Biden Blocking Keystone Threatens to End Mega Pipelines Era By Gerson Freitas Jr., Rachel Adams-Heard and Ellen Gilmer | January 22, 2021
Joe Biden’s move to block the $9 billion Keystone XL project is the clearest sign yet that constructing a major new pipeline in the U.S. has become an impossible task.
The incoming president has pledged to reshape the U.S. energy sector and accelerate the transition from fossil fuels, and the cancellation of the proposed link to Canada’s oil sands will be one of his first big environmental actions.
Even before Biden’s inauguration Wednesday, the oil and gas industry was on its back foot when it came to building major new infrastructure. Despite Donald Trump’s pro-fossil-fuel policies, energy companies such as Williams Cos. and Dominion Energy Inc. have been forced to scrap new projects in the face of stiff opposition.