FERC Gives KMI Approval on $72MM Gulf Coast Expansion Project

Kinder Morgan’s Texas-Louisiana upgrade will add 467 MMcf/d in natural gas capacity. 

FERC OKs Export Capacity Expansion at KMI’s Georgia LNG Plant

Kinder Morgan subsidiary Southern LNG’s Elba Island terminal has been granted permission by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to go ahead with a 0.4-mtpa production bump.

Electrification of Permian Faces a Problem: Not Enough Shock for the System

Permian Basin producers may have to wait years for Texas utilities to grow the grid.

Gulf Coast, Midwest Hydrogen Hubs Land up to $2.2B in DOE Funding

The funding, awarded by the Department of Energy, is part of up to $7 billion the U.S. allocated to establish hydrogen hubs across the country.

US Grid Operator Faces New Complaint Over Power Supply Auction

PJM Interconnection, the largest U.S. grid operator, is being accused of unfairly awarding high payments to power plants and pushing up electricity costs for homes and businesses.

LNG Tanker Docks at Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG Terminal

The FERC recently gave Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG facility permission to use natural gas.

First Permits for Enbridge’s Line 5 Re-Route Issued in Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources approved an environmental plan to move Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline’s path off of a tribal reservation.

NextDecade Advances FID Talks for Rio Grande Train 4

NextDecade also reported updates to Phase 1 development , which is currently underway for the facility’s Trains 1, 2 and 3.

Q&A: Making Midstream’s Case in DC

GPA Midstream Association President and CEO Sarah Miller spoke with Oil and Gas Investor on working with the industry’s needs and defending the sector in Washington, D.C.

EQT’s Rice: ‘Wake Up’ to Anti-Energy Movement

In the face of growing opposition to fossil fuels and energy infrastructure, EQT CEO Toby Rice pulled out a rallying cry at Hart Energy’s DUG Appalachia conference: “Wake up!”