Setting Sales: Companies That Push Out Exports
Several companies in the sector play crucial roles as the midstream grows to handle greater sales abroad.
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Several companies in the sector play crucial roles as the midstream grows to handle greater sales abroad.
A Stratas Advisors director told Midstream Finance conference attendees that the latest look into the crystal ball of five-year outlook has U.S. supply growth positioning the country to become a net crude exporter.
The Top 10 publicly traded companies from this year’s Midstream 50 rankings plan to play key roles in overcoming the sector’s current bottlenecks.
Mexico’s midstream infrastructure will need to ramp up storage as the country becomes a key net importer.
By emphasizing convenience, midstream water management could differentiate itself from oilfield water services, according to panelists at Midstream Texas.
Efforts to make the “Sparkling City by the Sea” the next big midstream spot for exports are underway.
Superior Energy Systems’ high standards for midstream infrastructure have kept it going through shale play booms and heightened competition.
Stratas Advisors’ Haas says the region is well-positioned to cut into global markets for NGL with the creation of a hub.
Alerian’s director of research reinforces the notion that MLPs are hanging on—and that it’s still pretty good to be one—despite a slow energy market recovery.
New England’s overall reception to fossil fuels has defrosted a bit, presenting an opportunity for more Marcellus-Utica gas to move there.
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