Kenney sworn in as Alberta’s premier

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Kenney sworn in as Alberta’s premier

United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney was sworn in Tuesday as the 18th premier of Canada’s largest crude-producing province, Alberta, and named a cabinet he says will go to bat for the energy sector, Kallanish Energy reports. Kenney, a former conservative federal cabinet minister, won the election in a landslide victory against Rachel Notley’s New

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BP not interested in Anadarko, other O&G deals

A battle between Chevron and Occidental Petroleum, which now includes billionaire investor extraordinaire Warren Buffett, to take control of U.S. independent producer Anadarko Petroleum, is fueling speculation about more deals to come. But oil supermajor BP Plc CEO Bob Dudley Tuesday said his employer will not get involved. BP acquired BHP Billiton’s U.S. shale assets for

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Rangeland Midstream Canada announces pipeline project

Rangeland Energy III’s Rangeland Midstream Canada unit Tuesday announced plans to design, construct and operate new crude oil and condensate pipelines in the Marten Hills region of north central Alberta, Kallanish Energy reports. The Marten Hills Pipeline System will extend roughly 52.8 miles and include crude oil and condensate pipelines and related facilities. The system

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Ethane storage may be key to revitalization of Appalachia

Experts believe an increased availability of ethane storage facilities in eastern Ohio, southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia will attract petrochemical plants that turn ethane into raw plastic, according to the Associated Press. Incidentally, plans are underway to create two underground facilities to store ethane in the Appalachian Basin. Energy Storage Ventures is awaiting approval

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Texas driving downstream expansion

More than $200 billion is expected to be invested in the U.S. petrochemical sector as the region becomes an energy exporter, and nearly half of the new projects announced since 2010 are in Texas, an industry trade association told Petrochemical Update. × The American Chemistry Council’s (ACC) running tab of 334 announced projects represents a

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Is There Something Rotten In Dinniman Country?

Tom ShepstoneShepstone Management Company, Inc. …. ….  A troubling pattern of donations to Sen. Andy Dinniman campaigns raises question of whose special interests he’s representing against Mariner East pipelines. Pennsylvania Senator “Absent” Andy Dinniman is a caricature of the classic politician who pompously talks about the people’s interests. But, is that who he’s really representing

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Carbon fiber truck bed just a beginning for GM

April 30, 2019 Updated 4/30/2019 Email Print Michael Wayland Automotive News General Motors Co. General Motors Co. officials said the company expects to move carbon fiber use beyond the new CarbonPro box on the GMC Denali. Fort Wayne, Ind. — General Motors Co.’s new carbon fiber pickup box for the GMC Sierra is the tip

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Agilyx, Americas Styrenics create PS recycling JV

April 30, 2019 Updated 4/30/2019 Email Print Agilyx LLC and Americas Styrenics LLC are creating a joint venture to recycle post-consumer polystyrene into new products. The new operation, called Regenyx LLC, aims to use Agilyx’s chemical recycling approach to convert used PS into styrene monomer. Americas Styrenics, which makes both polystyrene and styrene, will work

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Nestlé, PepsiCo, Suntory join enzymatic plastics recycling effort

April 30, 2019 Updated 4/30/2019 Email Print Plastics News Europe Corbios/YouTube Corbios is working with major consumer brands as it gears up for its system to recycled PET. Clermont-Ferrand, France — Key global beverage brands including Nestlé, PepsiCo and Suntory Beverage & Food Europe, have joined a consortium led by France-based Carbios and L’Oréal SA

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New York City to Face Consequences of Cuomo Pipeline Decision

Daniel B. Markind, Esq.Flaster Greenberg PC We’re getting to a decision on the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project. A Cuomo pipeline decision will have profound consequences for New York City. While little noticed outside of the energy industry, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is about to make one of the seminal decisions of his tenure. Before

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Milacron exiting Uniloy blow molding business

April 30, 2019 Updated 4/30/2019 Email Print Milacron Holdings Corp. Milacron’s Uniloy unit produces blow molding machines for a variety of end markets. It has owned by business for 20 years. Milacron Holdings Corp. is exiting the Uniloy blow molding machinery business, 20 years after buying the operation. Milacron announced the news in its first

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Recticel rejects Kingspan acquisition bid

April 30, 2019 Updated 4/30/2019 Email Print Plastics News Europe Belgian urethane foam maker Recticel NV/SA has rejected an unsolicited, non-binding 700 million euro ($791 million) offer from Kingspan Group plc to acquire the company’s insulation and flexible foams divisions. The company’s board unanimously decided to turn down the offer saying in an April 26

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Tom Wolf Wants A Severance Tax to Pay for Philly Buses and Trains

Tom ShepstoneNatural Gas NOW … …  A report from Pennsylvania’s Auditor General shows why giving severance tax money to Tom Wolf would simply further subsidize Philadelphia buses and trains. Every year Governor Tom Wolf tells his Pennsylvania constituents he needs a severance tax on natural gas. He says he needs it for one thing one

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Sunoco Spending $200M to Expand Marcus Hook NGL Refinery

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. Marcus Hook refinery complex On Monday Energy Transfer, parent company of Sunoco Logistics Partners, announced a $200 million expansion of its Marcus Hook refinery located in Delaware County, PA, just outside Philadelphia.

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