Sentences with phrase «u.s. pipeline infrastructure»

In particular, Williams provides ETE necessary access to northeastern U.S. pipeline infrastructure.

Not exact matches

They argued transporting crude by pipeline would be safer than alternatives like rail, and charged Obama with hypocrisy for complaining about the lack of investment in U.S. infrastructure while obstructing an $ 8 billion project.
While one of the pipelines, the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), is a sound energy infrastructure project that will help American companies enormously — the other, the Keystone XL Pipeline, mostly benefits Canadian companies and threatens U.S. energy security.
He also signed three additional actions to expedite environmental reviews for «high priority infrastructure projects,» streamline the permitting process for domestic manufacturing and to insist pipeline companies buy materials from U.S. companies.
«We've have the workforce, and we've been building out these gas - processing facilities, these pipelines and all the infrastructures that's required to really support the big LNG boom that we expect to see in the second wave of LNG in the U.S.,» Brown said.
Such optimism must somehow reconcile with all the forces conspiring against Canadian oil: the lack of pipeline infrastructure or «takeaway» capacity, the occasionally gaping price discount applied to Western Canada Select, the renaissance in oil production unfolding in the U.S., rising Canadian production costs and the flight of investor money out of commodities.
U.S. oil and natural gas production from Pennsylvania could help power Ontario and Quebec for instance, even as Canadian shale flowed through pipelines from Alberta to the U.S. Infrastructure matters a lot in these settings, especially given the difficulties most companies are facing in building new pipelines (Exhibit A: see the Dakota Access Pipeline).
After meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Donald Trump signalled his desire to strengthen the bilateral - trading relationship, as the two leaders committed to improved energy trade and singled out the Keystone XL pipeline as an important infrastructure project.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer and top Senate Democrats today plan to provide details of a $ 1 trillion plan to rebuild the nation's roads, bridges, airports, pipelines and other critical infrastructure.
U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko has beaten the drum for improved drinking water infrastructure for a year or more, leading tours to emphasize how much of the Capital Region's aging pipeline system dates back to the 1800s, when Rutherford B. Hayes was in the White House.
«The infrastructure [of the pipeline] was designed to last from 20 to 30 years, not 40 or 50,» notes Bill Powers, chief engineer of E-Tech International, a U.S. - based environmental consulting firm, who has analyzed extraction practices in Peru for years.
«Building a pipeline network in China comparable to the U.S. would be a $ 500 - billion investment,» Sandalow says, although the Chinese have an excellent track record of building large and expensive infrastructure projects quickly, such as a national high - speed rail network that was completed in five years.
In the U.S. generating electricity or putting the natural gas into a pipeline often makes sense because of existing infrastructure.
In 2013, David left OMB to become a Professional Staffer for the U.S. House of Representative's Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, where he worked on railroad, pipeline, and hazardous material transportation policy until his return to OMB in 2016.
With demand for pipeline infrastructure charging ahead and with the U.S. commercial real estate markets continuing to improve, the fundamentals of REITs and MLPs as a group are strong and looking to get stronger.
Enbridge has leading regional infrastructure in the Alberta oil sands and the Bakken area and a leading crude oil pipeline from the Canadian oil sands to the U.S. Midwest.
The nation's largest single source of methane emissions is the vast network of infrastructure, including wells, pipelines and storage facilities, that supplies U.S. natural gas.
U.S. permits for multiple proposed Canadian tar sands pipelines should be considered in light of an overall climate change strategy, rather than the current practice of considering each energy infrastructure proposal on a project - by - project basis.
U.S. output (and use for electricity generation) has been increasing rapidly, bringing down CO2 emissions, whereas Chinese exploitation and output have been constrained by available infrastructure (that is, lack of pipelines, but that will change).
In the past decade, fracking and improved delivery infrastructure such as expanded pipelines and new natural gas export terminals have rapidly increased U.S. energy production, putting downward pressure on global energy prices.
The «North American Energy Infrastructure Act,» HR 3301, which would allow Congress to approve the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and any other pipeline that crosses the U.S. border.
Building new infrastructure like the KXL pipeline, to lock the system into decades more of supporting development of a major new source of oil supply, would take the U.S. in the wrong direction.
NERC estimates that the U.S. will need nearly 100 GW more gas generation and 23 GW more wind by 2020 to comply with the CPP, along with the pipeline and transmission infrastructure to serve it.
While major protests in the U.S. against the Keystone XL tarsands pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline have targeted specific infrastructure projects that would lock us into decades of continued fossil - fuel use, they have also shown the power of a united climate movement to effect real policy changes.
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securityledger.com - Recent attacks on the third - party data system of several U.S. pipeline companies highlight the need for better ways to secure critical infrastructure like industrial control systems (ICSs), particularly when third - party software is in use, security experts said.
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