Jones follows in his father’s footsteps joining plastics industry

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Jones follows in his father’s footsteps joining plastics industry

Opportunities are endless in the plastics industry, which “appears to only be growing and expanding in many different directions,” said Bobby Jones, sales representative at resin distributor Osterman & Co. Inc. in Atlanta. Jones, 30, said in his Rising Stars survey that one of the most fascinating markets going forward will be biodegradable resins and

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CPI adds cooling tower production site for Tower Tech

Creative Pultrusions Inc., a maker of fiber-reinforced polymer products, has added a building on its campus to include its Tower Tech cooling tower business. A grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for the new building is set for Aug. 13 in Alum Bank, Pa. Guided tours at the event will showcase the manufacturing process of

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EnLink Midstream Enters Long-Term Transport Agreement In Louisiana

EnLink Midstream LLC reported financial results for the second quarter of 2019 and updated financial guidance for full-year 2019. EnLink also announced the signing of a precedent agreement for natural gas transportation with Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LLC related to Venture Global’s planned Calcasieu Pass export facility in Louisiana. Highlights Reported a net loss attributable to EnLink of $16.1

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Carbon fiber truck bed ‘aggressive stance’ for GM

Traverse City, Mich. — General Motors Co. drew attention last year when it announced the option for a carbon fiber pickup box on the GMC Sierra. The application of the high-cost, high-strength thermoplastic material on the truck bed was a first for the automotive industry, which typically recites a “cost is king” mantra. Mike Siwajek,

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QEP Resources Partners With Elliott But Remains Independent

Despite a multibillion-dollar buyout offer from its shareholder and hedge fund Elliott Management Corp., QEP Resources Inc. said Aug. 7 it will remain an independent company. Instead, the Denver-based oil and gas producer entered into a cooperation agreement with Elliott, which owns about 4.9% of QEP’s common stock, that includes working together to identify two

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Devon Energy Raises Oil Output Forecast

Devon Energy Corp. raised its full-year oil output forecast and beat estimates for quarterly profit on Aug. 6, as the U.S. oil and gas producer drilled more in the Delaware basin and sold it at higher prices while keeping a tight lid on expenses. The company recorded a 5% rise in prices for oil sold

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Marcellus Shale Impact Fees Being Used to Save Lives

Tom ShepstoneShepstone Management Company, Inc. … … Marcellus Shale Impact Fees (Act 13 funds) are being used to train emergency service providers to save lives in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Susquehanna County is using its Marcellus Shale Impact Fees to save lives. It’s investing some of the Act 13 money its received from gas drilling in

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Offshore Wind Is No Easy Sell and Carries A High Environmental Price

 ... … … Offshore wind projects along the East Coast are being regularly challenged successfully on environmental impact grounds, especially by fishermen. In Massachusetts and New York, fisherman seem to be winning small victories against offshore wind farms. The Edgartown Conservation Commission in Massachusetts denied an underwater cable route off the town’s coastline, citing the potential

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Caliber buys Bakken assets from American Midstream

Caliber Midstream Holdings said Tuesday it’s acquired Bakken assets in North Dakota from American Midstream Partners for an undisclosed price, Kallanish Energy reports. The purchase expands Caliber’s crude oil gathering and transportation service lines and widens Caliber’s area of operations within McKenzie County, North Dakota. The acquired assets include a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission-regulated crude

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Black Bear inks Cotton Valley gathering & processing pact

Black Bear Midstream said Tuesday it’s entered into a seven-year gas gathering and processing agreement with an unnamed Cotton Valley producer in Louisiana’s Desoto and Caddo parishes, Kallanish Energy reports. Black Bear will build roughly 20 miles of 16-inch, rich gas gathering pipeline west of its DeSoto Parish, 140 million cubic feet per day cryogenic processing

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Crude oil falls as US-China trade tensions impact

Crude oil prices fell slightly Tuesday, with Brent crude remaining near seven-month lows just below $60 a barrel due to growing trade tensions between China and the U.S., Kallanish Energy reports President Trump is vowing to impose new tariffs on Chinese imports, and China is retaliating by making further moves against U.S. agricultural purchases. The

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Chesapeake Energy shares tumble amid cash flow concerns

Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s shares reversed course yesterday, trading down nearly 12% as Wall Street analysts raised concerns about its debt level and the impact of spending on its cash flow, according to Reuters. Concerns of Chesapeake overspending come as investors are pressing oil and gas producers to cut their budgets and save cash for dividends

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Government agency seeks blockchain solution to strengthen oil trading

The U.S. Government would like to use the principles of blockchain to track crude oil from spigot to importation, and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is looking for pipeline companies interested in testing this project this year. × The concept of using blockchain to track oil has been completed with a few major

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U.S. Natural Gas Exports Increase, Driven by European Demand

The U.S. shale revolution has led to strong economic growth, reduced air emissions, and falling prices for American consumers. It’s also helped the United States become one of the largest exporters of liquified natural gas in the world. The United States has seen LNG exports skyrocket since the first shipment left the lower 48 states

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