
Enterprise plans expansion projects in Permian Basin
September 7, 2022 By Brian Richesson
Enterprise Products Partners plans to add two natural gas processing plants and expand a natural gas liquid pipeline system in the Permian Basin.
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners plans to add two natural gas processing plants and expand a natural gas liquid pipeline system in the Permian Basin.
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners says the acquisition provides its natural gas processing and NGL business with an entry point into the Midland Basin.
Read MorePropane prices are high, inventories are low, exports are strong, and the worry is increasing for some as the winter heating season approaches.
Read MoreThe first vessel powered by LP gas – the BW Gemini – loaded at the Enterprise Hydrocarbon Terminal on the Houston Ship Channel in December.
Read MoreThe retail propane community was once a prominent component of the overall domestic demand picture, but the shale boom created other demand options.
Read MorePreparation for winter means the propane industry should have a greater population of trained drivers at multiple facilities.
Read MoreEnterprise completed the simultaneous loading of propane and polymer grade propylene into separate compartments on a very large gas carrier.
Read MorePDH 2 will have the capacity to upgrade 35,000 barrels per day of propane into 1.65 billion pounds per year of polymer grade propylene.
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners elected officers to the board of directors of its general partner and transitioned to a co-CEO model.
Read MoreThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) accepted two oil pipeline tariff amendments aimed at helping to move propane to the Midwest.
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