
Series of Enterprise projects has propane implications
July 9, 2015 By Kevin Yanik
Enterprise Products Partners LP is undertaking several projects to convert and expand segments of its petrochemicals pipeline network….
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners LP is undertaking several projects to convert and expand segments of its petrochemicals pipeline network….
Read MoreThe global propane market is expected to grow over the next six years, according to Grand View Research,…
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners LP CEO Michael A. Creel announced his plans to retire Dec. 31, 2015. Creel served…
Read MoreDomestic demand for propane is expected to rise by about 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) between 2014 and…
Read MoreWilliams Partners and Access Midstream Partners have agreed to merge, according to a press release outlining the deal….
Read MorePropane demand is expected to be 100,000 barrels per day lower on average this year compared with 2013…
Read MoreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final greenhouse gas prevention of significant deterioration construction permit to…
Read MoreWith infrastructure developments serving a diversifying demand outlook for propane, and demand projected to outpace supply in the…
Read MoreA new catalyst to transform propane into propene (propylene) was developed by researcher Adam Hock and his colleagues…
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