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Don't Stop - Top-Tier Midstreamers Double Down on Expanding Permian-to-Gulf Infrastructure

RBN Energy

In their first earnings calls of 2025, the handful of large midstream companies that provide the gamut of wellhead-to-water services in Texas laid out plans for yet another round of projects everything from gas processing plants and takeaway pipelines to fractionators and export terminal expansions.

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Don't Stop - Targa Resources, Phillips 66 Detail Plans for Expanding Permian-to-Gulf Infrastructure

RBN Energy

The handful of midstream companies that provide a full range of wellhead-to-water services between the Permian and the Gulf Coast are in growth mode, advancing a long list of gas processing plants, takeaway pipelines, fractionators and export terminal expansions.

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Open The Door - Acquisition of Colex Terminal, Sinco Network, Open Up Possibilities for Edgewater

RBN Energy

Edgewater Midstream, a relatively new player in the refined products storage and delivery space, acquired a pair of potentially valuable assets from Shell in the Deer Park, TX, area in December. In todays RBN blog, we will examine Edgewaters new assets and the market opportunities they may open up.

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Investment Opportunities in the Oil and Gas Sector

Nestoil

Midstream Investments; Transportation and Storage : The midstream sector focuses on transporting and storing oil and gas from production sites to refineries and end-users. Investment opportunities in this sector include pipelines, storage facilities, and LNG (liquefied natural gas) terminals.

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Sierra Club Asks Court to Ban Use of Legacy DOT-111 Tank Cars

The Energy Law

As if crude producers and midstream transportation companies don’t already have enough problems trying to get crude oil from production fields to refineries thanks to inadequate pipeline infrastructure, tank car supply, rail safety concerns, and new regulations, they now also have to address a new, potentially market-busting lawsuit.