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Upstream Midstream Downstream – What is the Difference?

Aresco

Upstream Midstream Downstream are terms commonly used in the oil and gas industry to describe different stages of the production and distribution process. Each sector has distinct activities and focuses on specific aspects of the overall oil and gas supply chain. What is oil and gas upstream midstream downstream?

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Investment Opportunities in the Oil and Gas Sector

Nestoil

The oil and gas sector has long been a cornerstone of the global economy, providing energy, raw materials, and substantial economic contributions. For investors, this sector offers diverse opportunities, ranging from upstream exploration to downstream refining and distribution.

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Energy Transfer Caps 2024 with Strong Q4 and Full Year Earnings Results

Energy Transfer

We also saw strong performance in crude oil transportation volumes (up 15%), NGL transportation volumes (up 5%), NGL exports (up 2%), midstream gathered volumes (up 2%) and interstate natural gas transportation volumes (up 2%). These investments were primarily in the midstream NGL and refined products segments.

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How Does Blockchain Integration Impact Renewable Energy Procurement?

Navigate Power

Additional Read: Will the Natural Gas Business Still Be Big in 20 years? While thousands of companies make up the world’s oil and gas industry, we can dive them into three main categories: 1. Midstream: Companies that store and transport resources 3. This is where blockchain technology comes in.

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