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Chevron and ENN sign Gorgon LNG agreement to supply China

ENN LNG Trading is subsidiaries of one of the largest natural gas distribution companies in China SAN RAMON, Calif. – Chevron Corporation has announced that its Australian subsidiaries have signed a non-binding Heads of Agreement (HoA) with ENN LNG Trading Company Limited (ENN) for the delivery of liquefied natural gas to China from the Chevron-operated Gorgon […]

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ConocoPhillips exports first load of crude oil after 40-year old ban lifted

NuStar building second private dock in the Port of Corpus Christi to export Eagle Ford Shale crude oil SAN ANTONIO, Texas –  ConocoPhillips and NuStar Energy have announced they are loading the nation’s first export cargo of US-produced light crude oil since the 40-year-old ban was lifted on December 18. ConocoPhillips committed to sell Eagle Ford light crude

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Pioneer Natural Resources reacts to lifting of the crude oil export ban

Europe, Asia and Latin America are potential markets for U.S. crude oil exports The American oil industry and its supporters are applauding the passage of legislation to end the 40-year old crude oil export ban and forecasting significant benefits for consumers and businesses alike. One of the strongest criticisms of the ban, enacted in the

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Enterprise Products exporting first US crude oil from Houston in Jan.

600,000 barrel cargo of domestic light crude oil will load on Houston Ship Channel first week of Jan. Companies are moving quickly to tap new markets after the American government lifted the crude oil export ban, with Houston-based Enterprise Products announcing it will load its first international shipment in early Jan. “We are excited to announce our first contract to

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Native Americans’ unusual protest targets coal export terminals in western US, Canada

New coal terminals will export millions of tons to new Asia markets A Native American tribe is taking a 22-foot (6.71-meter) totem pole through the western U.S. and Canada in opposition to proposed terminals for exporting coal to Asia, saying the terminals would contaminate air and water and harm sacred sites. A team from the

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American chemicals industry enjoying good year, poised for growth

American chemicals manufacturers benefitting from competitively priced hydrocarbon feedstocks The American Chemistry Council has released its mid-year report and things are looking up for the American chemicals industry, thanks in large part to cheaper feedstocks from natural gas. The first quarter of 2015 was a bit soft, according to the Mid-Year 2015 Chemical Industry Situation and Outlook,

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