Sentences with phrase «us gulf coast»

The $ 415 million Santa Teresa facility is the gateway to three major routes, branching to the Midwest and Chicago, Dallas — Fort Worth, and the Gulf Coast.
CEO Rob Peabody said Husky cut back heavy oil production by about 5,000 barrels per day in the first quarter and substituted mainly blended bitumen bought from other Alberta oilsands companies to send to its U.S. refineries in Ohio and Wisconsin or to the refining complex on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
More than a dozen big chemical companies are building tens of billions of dollars in petrochemical plants along the Gulf Coast, and Union Pacific, boasting by far the region's best routes, is destined to get most of their rail business.
After Hurricane Harvey devastated parts of the Gulf Coast and brought up to 50 inches of rain to parts of Houston, the US military and state National Guard joined in rescue and recovery efforts.
Pipeline reversal projects such as the Enbridge Seaway reversal and the TransCanada Gulf Coast Marketlink project in the U.S. have begun to drain the glut of crude from the midwest by more cost - effective transportation options, and some significant refinery outages have finished in the U.S. midwest, adding demand.
If you still want a beach getaway without the Florida crowds, consider checking out Biloxi, Mississippi located on the shores of the Gulf Coast.
In October of 2011, the price of WTI at Cushing, OK was discounted by almost $ US25 per barrel compared to similar oil grades on the U.S. Gulf Coast, only 600 miles away.
Marathon's operations are well established in the Gulf Coast and Midwest, while Andeavor has largely focused on building out refineries and pipelines in the California, mid-continent, and the Pacific Northwest.
The Conservatives» demonization of carbon - pricing regimes and dilatory environmental policy has had the unintended consequence of stalling the United States» approval of the Keystone XL pipeline between Alberta and the Gulf Coast, Trudeau says.
• Rock Hill Capital Group recapitalized LeBlanc Marine LLC, a New Iberia, La. - based provider of marine construction, barge and tug services and material offloading services along the Gulf Coast.
The Category 4 storm Hurricane Ike, the most recent major hurricane to hit the Texas Gulf Coast, caused $ 38 billion in damage in 2008.
The fresh hit comes five days after the monster storm slammed onshore as a Category Four hurricane, pummeling the US Gulf Coast with torrential rains that turned neighborhoods into lakes in America's fourth largest city, Houston.
Harvey's devastating hurricane - force winds, storm surge on the Gulf Coast, and landmark flooding inland combined to make it a catastrophic event for Texas.
Back when Uncle Sam thought it would have to import increasing volumes of natural gas from abroad (which was only a few years ago), it built a number of LNG import terminals on the Gulf Coast, including the Freeport facility and the only other one with the same export permit, the Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass Liquefaction project in Louisiana.
Still, Canada's unquestionable edge is geography: A tanker takes nine to ten days to reach Japan from Northeastern B.C., says Preston, whereas from the Gulf Coast it takes about three weeks.
The company is embarking on an audacious plan to build a 22 - acre resort compound with a hotel, condominiums, bars, and restaurants on the Florida Gulf Coast in Port Charlotte.
The pipeline, being built by a group of companies led by Energy Transfer Partners LP, would be the first to bring Bakken shale from North Dakota directly to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The U.S. can produce as much shale oil as it wants, but its Gulf Coast refineries are geared toward heavier kinds of crude that can easily process oil sand bitumen but aren't geared toward the lighter crude coming out of, say North Dakota's Bakken play.
The companies say the pipeline would carry Bakken shale oil more cheaply and safely from North Dakota to Illinois en route to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries than it could be shipped by railroad or tanker trucks.
Dina Cover of TD Bank was sure we would see an economic boom from new oilsands investment given «the notion that oilsands are a safer method of oil production (than Gulf Coast offshore).»
A reasonable assumption, as used by Patricia Mohr at Scotiabank, is that you can get Canadian oil to the Gulf Coast for $ 6 to $ 8 per barrel and to the West Coast for $ 3.50 to $ 5 per barrel.
There has also been a massive buildout of oil pipelines in the U.S., taking crude from the Bakken and the Permian to refineries on the East and Gulf Coasts.
These developments raise the possibility that Canada's two leading pipeline companies will lose out to American rivals in the race to get fast - rising oil production from Alberta, Saskatchewan and North Dakota to higher paying refiners on the Gulf Coast, Asia and California.
The agency had already issued tropical storm watches and warnings for several areas along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Nate to strengthen as it moves toward the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Tropical storm watches and warnings for Tropical Storm Cindy are in effect for parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast.
In a joint venture with Enterprise Product Partners LP, the company will acquire and reverse an old ConocoPhillips pipeline from the Gulf Coast of Texas to Cushing, Okla., to go into service as soon as next summer.
Last month, the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM), which represents more than 95 percent of the U.S. refining sector, sent a letter to President Trump, in which it argued that refineries along the Gulf Coast have made substantial investments to process heavy crude, particularly of the Venezuelan variety.
Adding to the uncertainty is the volume of interest downstream from refiners on the Gulf Coast.
Scotiabank's Patricia Mohr agrees that projects like Seaway and Gulf Coast will help chip away at the discount, allowing Western Canadian crude prices to float up to world levels.
Airlines waived change fees and warned of possible flight disruptions as a strengthening Hurricane Harvey took aim at the Gulf Coast of Texas.
The pipeline would connect Canada's tar sands with refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast that specialize in processing heavy crude oil.
And while Hamm is supporting oil - related sanctions on Venezuela, U.S. refiners and Republican Senators from Gulf Coast states are actively lobbying against potential bans.
As well, Canada must make sure it can get its landlocked resources to market by building pipelines in virtually all directions — notably the Keystone XL route to the U.S. Gulf Coast, the Northern Gateway line to the West Coast for shipment to Asia, and the TransCanada west - to - east project to Quebec and Saint John, N.B.
TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline would carry more than 800,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta and the U.S. Bakken oil field across six U.S. states to refineries in the Texas Gulf Coast.
And according to those retellings, the president also noted that claims about the dire environmental impact of the proposed Keystone XL, which would bring oilsand crude to Gulf Coast refiners, are overblown.
The Keystone, instead, runs south, to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
According to the Republican sources, in fact, Obama also seemed to believe the Keystone would mostly benefit Canadians because of the oilsand crude that makes it to the Gulf Coast would largely be exported.
Despite the shale boom, Gulf Coast refineries still need Alberta's oil.
That sounds reasonable, as the Gulf Coast is home to most of the nation's biggest refineries, many of which can process heavy Canadian crude.
The Beltran Leyva Organization, a Sinaloa cartel partner that broke away in the late 2000s, maintains a presence throughout the US, from Texas and the Gulf coast to the Rust Belt as well as in Southern California.
The move comes after months - long protests by environmentalists and Native American groups in North Dakota against Energy Transfer Partners LP's $ 3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline, which would bring crude oil from the state's Bakken oil patch through the Midwest and into the U.S. Gulf Coast.
On Monday, trader AOT Energy separately said it had reduced some staff, including parting ways with its senior management team in Houston, and earlier this year pared its European distillates and U.S. Gulf Coast fuel oil business due to shrinking margins.
«While the increase in U.S. production of crude oil and the reduced U.S. demand for transportation fuels will likely reduce the demand for total U.S. crude oil imports, it is unlikely to reduce demand for heavy sour crude at Gulf Coast refineries.»
America's first shipment of liquefied natural gas leaves the Gulf Coast en route to Brazil, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis.
The «Futures Now» team discusses how the preparations for Tropical Storm Harvey on the Gulf coast are affecting energy prices with Jackie DeAngelis.
Consider the brinkmanship over the Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry Albertan oil to Gulf Coast refineries in the United States.
The concept grew out of 30A.com, a site developed by TownWizard.com co-founder Mike Ragsdale to promote attractions along Florida's Gulf Coast.
Think of Kinder Morgan's Trans - Mountain Pipeline from Edmonton to refineries and terminals in B.C. and Washington and branch lines carrying heartland oil to the Gulf Coast operated by Enbridge and ExxonMobil as small leaks in the great oil dam.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis report on refinery shutdowns in the Texas Gulf Coast as people take precautions against the powerful hurricane.
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