Shale boom fuels build-out
January 9, 2013 By Brian Richesson
An expansion of natural gas liquid infrastructure is taking place in the United States today and will continue in the next two to five years, analysts say.
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An expansion of natural gas liquid infrastructure is taking place in the United States today and will continue in the next two to five years, analysts say.
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NGL Supply Terminal Co. LLC has completed the renovation of its rail and truck terminal in Portland, Maine….
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NPGA has urged Congress to extend tax credits for alternative fuels, underscoring its importance to the country’s energy…
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U.S. propane inventories, including propylene, ended September at a record high level of 75.6 million barrels after rising 22 percent in the third quarter.
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This year we celebrated. We reflected. The propane industry turned 100 years old. We retraced the path to…
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A key industry wholesaler reports that the amount of propane prebuys typically transacted by mid-August has been slashed…
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Weather. Energy competition. Consumer conservation. The economy. The propane industry has faced frequent obstacles in recent years, forcing…
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Inergy is planning to move forward later this year with a large-scale propane storage project in New York that was originally scheduled for completion in 2010.
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Natural gas, recognized lately for its abundance in shale deposits across the United States, has garnered its share of media attention. Its prices are at record lows, and its prospects as a motor fuel are gaining momentum.
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An expected bounty of natural gas harvested from the nation’s abundant shale fields is widely viewed as a game-changer for the propane industry. The increased flow of natural gas liquids production from the shale fields is expected to position the United States as a net exporter of propane while boosting the domestic supply of propane for years to come.
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