
NDR Energy partners with utility company for natural gas storage
May 9, 2012 By Kevin Yanik
NDR Energy expects its deal with Southern California Gas to generate millions in additional revenues and profits.
Read MoreNDR Energy expects its deal with Southern California Gas to generate millions in additional revenues and profits.
Read MoreDCP Midstream Partners wants to develop a propane storage and off-loading facility in Maine.
Read MoreInergy plans to expand its West Coast natural gas liquids storage and rail facilities near Bakersfield, Calif.
Read MorePERC has agreed to pay consulting firm Purvin and Gertz $155,000 for an in-depth analysis of the U.S. propane industry’s infrastructure.
Read MoreA consortium of oil pipeline and storage companies plans to invest $1.8 billion to build the United States’ second deepwater oil import terminal in Texas, the companies announced Aug. 18.
Read MoreAs the cost of steel keeps going up, with propane-tank pricing bursting at the seams, marketers are facing a conundrum when trying to save money on LPG delivery by making fewer runs and installing larger vessels at accounts drawing heftier loads.
Read MoreOnce the federal government merged nearly two dozen agencies into the new Department of Homeland Security five years ago in the name of combating terrorism, two results were inevitable – more regulations and more fees to pay for those regulations.
Read MoreFar removed from the grueling pace of a frigid Northeast winter season, Dayne Brady wipes the sweat from his face, squints into the brilliant sunshine and recounts the details of his company’s $3 million investment to more than double the bulk storage at the only propane company that has ever operated in the Caribbean Islands.
Read MoreScientists and engineers are on top of the quest for non-steel alternatives for tank construction, breaking new ground in researching suitable composite materials slated for below-grade applications.
Read MoreUsually described as the busy season, winter brings with it many good things for propane markets in colder climates.
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