IPSCO Tubulars Opens Coating Facility in Wilder, Kentucky
IPSCO Tubulars Opens Coating Facility in Wilder, Kentucky
IPSCO Tubulars Opens Coating Facility in Wilder, Kentucky
PG&E Mobilizes Response to Camp Fire Impacts in Butte and Plumas Counties
CMS Energy’s Utility Unit, Consumers Energy, Declares Quarterly Dividend on Preferred Stock
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Matlin & Partners Acquisition Corporation and U.S. Well Services, LLC Complete Business Combination
TransCanada Launches Binding Open Season for Marketlink
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From Reuters The head of Russian oil giant Rosneft, Igor Sechin, and Saudi Aramco Chief Executive Amin Nasser held talks in Moscow on Friday on areas for cooperation, Rosneft said. Rosneft, the world’s largest-listed oil producer by output, said in a brief statement that they “discussed a wide range of issues related to mutual interests and prospects for cooperation between
From Stratfor The U.S. shale revolution has had a major impact at home, but its echoes have reverberated less elsewhere around the world, at least where natural gas is concerned. That, however, is about to change. By the end of 2018, the United States will launch nine liquefied natural gas export projects that will have a collective liquefaction capacity of 36.7 million tonnes per
From The Wall Street Journal Oil prices are on track for their longest losing streak in more than three decades as concerns about oversupply have rapidly returned to the market. The recent fall has wiped out all of oil’s gains for 2018. Light, sweet crude for December delivery fell 0.8% to $60.20 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange,
From The Wall Street Journal A federal judge in Montana on Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s permit allowing the Keystone XL pipeline and barred any construction of the long-delayed project until completion of a supplemental environmental review. Siding with environmentalists and indigenous rights groups, U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris ruled that President Trump’s 2017 cross-border permit of the pipeline