Please read these samples of the media coverage from the Summer Meeting. From the West Virginia News:The opening of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia’s summer meeting early Monday continued the organization’s push to promote what current President Marc Monteleone said are great opportunities in the natural gas and oil industry in
July/August 2018 / Vol 8 Issue 5 Top Site Selection Criteria: Employees By: Kelly Sober, Director of Operations at NAI Spring Commercial Realty The season of trade shows, conferences and expos is here. These conferences provide a great opportunity to interact with upstream, midstream and downstream professionals discussing their commercial real estate needs. Discussion
While US petrochemical companies prepare to export more chemicals than ever before, a new report found that supply chain budgets are surging as the industry catches up to the profound downstream growth. × Supply chain budgets will be increasing over the next five years, at least 90% of buyers said in a recent Petrochemical Update
Land-locked oil producers are running out of options to get key feedstock to market as pipeline and rail capacity fills up and the truck driving shortage intensifies. × While downstream producers grow concerned about getting key feedstocks, a squeezed supply chain means costs for getting end-product petrochemicals to customers are also increasing, an analyst told
Our pick of the latest petrochemical news you need to know × ACC requests US remove $2.2 bn of chems from tariff list The U.S. risks losing thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in chemical investments by not excluding $2.2 billion worth of chemicals and plastic products from its second list of tariffs against
Our pick of the latest petrochemical news you need to know × Construction camp contract signals LNG Canada FID near LNG Canada awarded a workforce accommodation contract to Houston-based Civeo Corp and analysts say the deal signals the $40-billion British Colombia liquified natural gas (LNG) project will proceed. Civeo Corporation said it has been awarded
MOUNDSVILLE, WV – On Wednesday, July 11, 2018, Marshall County Commission President Bob Miller lead a group of state, education, and industry leaders for a third meeting in a series of continued discussions with the White House in Washington, D.C. The delegation met with the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs regarding the I-68 Energy Corridor expansion
Herald-Star June 24,2018 When you sit down and take the time to look at everything that’s happening around the Tri-State Area, it’s easy to say the region appears to be poised to enjoy some significant growth. There are several reminders that have come our way during the last couple of weeks. One was the announcement
Our pick of the latest petrochemical news you need to know × Sunoco restarts Mariner East 1 pipeline Pennsylvania state regulators approved Sunoco’s Mariner East 1 pipeline to resume ferrying natural gas liquids (NGL) from southwestern Pennsylvania across the state, but two pipelines under construction along the same route remain on hold. A Public Utilities
NAI Global Opens West Virginia Panhandle Office to Tap Real Estate Opportunities in Marcelles and Utica Shale Country Bryce Custer, SIOR, CCIM, MRICS and Managing Director of NAI Ohio River Corridor announced the establishment of a new commercial real estate services firm focused on serving the site selection and commercial real estate requirements associated with
Herald – Star March 25, 2018 A meeting of local officials with Bryce Custer of North Canton-based Ohio River Corridor LLC emphasized something that has to happen: Steubenville needs to do a better job of promoting itself and the good things that are happening that could lay the groundwork for an economic resurgence. Custer emphasized
NAI Global recently revealed that during 2017, it added 15 new office locations and that those investments are already beginning to pay off. Nine of the new locations are in U.S. markets, while six of them are international. The New York-based firm also reported that the number of closed transactions between multiple offices grew both