Natgas continued to tumble last week as growing production and warm weather has set in and some calling winter over.
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Natgas continued to tumble last week as growing production and warm weather has set in and some calling winter over.
Folks, we did not see this one coming. Nat-gas prices plunged as unseasonably warm weather set in.
The deep freeze did not only have ramifications on a massive human scale with 27 people dying in Buffalo alone, but had consequences for refiners, plants and producers.
The U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has approved TC Energy Corporation’s restart plan for the cushing segment.
Crude oil is flowing again through most of the 2,687-mile Keystone Pipeline, but a section of the conduit in Kansas that leaked nearly 600,000 gallons remained shut off
The Keystone pipeline leaked 14,000 barrels of oil into creek in north-eastern Kansas
To us at PFL, there was in our opinion no risk for a strike – it simply could not happen at this point of time.
The rail industry once again finds itself on strike watch. Union members of SMART-TD voted to reject ratification
In what was a surprise to us, Canada won’t back a call at COP27 To ‘Phase Down’ Oil and Gas Production
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said on Friday of last week that it will strengthen its proposed regulations