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From Wellhead to Water: How Midstream Companies Are Shaping the Future of Energy Exports

Oil Gas Leads

Leading companies are aggressively expanding and integrating their gathering, processing, pipeline, and export infrastructure. Companies are taking full control of the supply chain from gathering and processing to pipeline transportation and export terminals to streamline operations and capture higher margins.

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Upstream Midstream Downstream – What is the Difference?

Aresco

Each sector has distinct activities and focuses on specific aspects of the overall oil and gas supply chain. Upstream: Activities: Upstream refers to the exploration and production (E&P) phase of the oil and gas industry. Assets: Midstream assets include pipelines, storage tanks, terminals, and transportation infrastructure.

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MADE IN AMERICA: U.S.-Built Offshore Wind Substation and Support Vessels Start to Set Sail for Federal Waters

The Energy Law

The substation’s maiden voyage marks a major milestone in the development of Jones Act compliant offshore wind vessels necessary to bring the large amount of federal utility-scale projects in the pipeline to fruition. On May 25, 2023, the Nation’s first U.S.-built the largest U.S. the largest U.S. 1331 et seq. back in 2021.

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Whitecap Resources, Veren to combine to form C$15 billion Canadian energy giant

Oil & Gas 360º

Visible Long-Term Synergies: Visible operating, capital and corporate synergies which, in addition to supply chain efficiencies, can generate meaningful savings. Under the terms of the Agreement, Veren shareholders will receive 1.05 common shares of Whitecap for each Veren common share held. .” times by year end 2026.

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Louisiana’s Future in Offshore Wind: Takeaways from Louisiana Wind Week

The Energy Law

Most of the cables are buried, but in areas where the cable cannot be buried, due to situations like pipeline crossings, the cables will be covered with cast iron short section covers and concrete mattresses. The final day of Louisiana Wind Week placed an emphasis on the supply chain capacity for offshore wind development in Louisiana.

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Louisiana’s Future in Offshore Wind: Takeaways from Louisiana Wind Week

The Energy Law

Most of the cables are buried, but in areas where the cable cannot be buried, due to situations like pipeline crossings, the cables will be covered with cast iron short section covers and concrete mattresses. The final day of Louisiana Wind Week placed an emphasis on the supply chain capacity for offshore wind development in Louisiana.