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  • Man emerges from Michigan oil line after protest

    06/25/2013 5:20:23 AM PDT · by thackney · 21 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | June 25, 2013 | Associated Press
    A protester has emerged from an oil pipeline at a southern Michigan construction site, ending a protest that lasted about 10 hours. The Battle Creek Enquirer reports that Calhoun County Sheriff Matt Saxton says the man emerged about 5 p.m. Monday. Thirty-five-year-old Chris Wahmhoff was first reported inside the pipe about 6:45 a.m.
  • Man climbs into pipeline in protest of Enbridge Inc. in Marshall

    06/24/2013 9:06:59 AM PDT · by cripplecreek · 35 replies
    Mlive.com ^ | June 24, 2013 | Ursula Zerilli
    MARSHALL, MI – A man protesting the Enbridge Inc. pipeline, the source of the 2010 oil spill, has lodged himself into the open pipeline and is refusing to come out, according to reports. WWMT is reporting that the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department and rescue crews are on the the scene and are worried about the man’s oxygen intake. Channel 3 is reporting a woman on the scene, who said she is with MI CATS, the Michigan Coalition Against Tar Sands, identified the man in the pipe as Chris Wahmhoff, an organizer for Occupy Kalamazoo. The group, which demands Enbridge remove...
  • COMMENTARY: An Obama-Buffett Connection Could Keep Crude Rolling by Rail

    06/19/2013 2:03:44 PM PDT · by thackney · 11 replies
    The Washington Times via Rig Zone ^ | June 19, 2013 | William C. Triplett II
    ... In short, Mr. Obama is about to hammer the American energy industry, and he's doing it for money. The real elephant in the room is the Keystone XL pipeline project intended to bring Canadian oil to American Gulf Coast refineries and the resulting products onto the international market. In fact, the title of the Bloomberg article cited above includes the words "Keystone foes." Mr. Obama has already delayed Keystone, once and a final decision is coming up. While Keystone has received a lot of press attention, there are two interrelated aspects that have not yet come to the surface....
  • Natural gas liquids pipelines begin service to Gulf Coast

    06/17/2013 2:38:37 PM PDT · by thackney · 5 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | June 17, 2013 | Jeannie Kever
    Two natural gas liquids pipelines covering more than 1,500 miles have begun service to the Gulf Coast. The pipelines, owned in partnership by DCP Midstream, Phillips 66 and Spectra Energy, carry natural gas liquids from the Permian Basin, the Eagle Ford Shale and the mid-continent to the coast. The Sand Hills Pipeline is a 720-mile pipeline from the Permian Basin and the Eagle Ford Shale. The 800-mile Southern Hills Pipeline stretches from the mid-continent to the hub at Mont Belvieu. Lisa Newkirk, a spokeswoman for DCP Midstream, declined to say where in the mid-continent the pipeline originates but said the...
  • Pipeline Safety

    06/08/2013 8:25:35 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 10 replies
    National Review ^ | 06/10/2013 | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
    Friday’s jobs numbers from the Labor Department show that President Obama needs to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. Even with 175,000 jobs created in May, there are 2.4 million fewer jobs in America than at the start of the recession in December 2007.Approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, to bring oil from Canada to our refineries near the Gulf of Mexico, would create jobs, both for constructing the pipeline and for refining the oil. But President Obama has delayed the pipeline’s approval, citing safety concerns.Pipelines have been used to transport natural gas and oil, including from Canada to the...
  • Kinder Morgan Crude and Condensate pipeline system

    06/04/2013 6:03:55 AM PDT · by thackney · 1 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | June 3, 2013 | Zain Shauk
    Kinder Morgan Energy Partners is extending a pipeline deeper into the Eagle Ford shale play to provide an outlet for growing oil production in South Texas. The $107 million expansion will link up with a ConocoPhillips facility Karnes County. That site is currently a gathering center for oil. ConocoPhillips trucks oil and other hydrocarbons to that site from its nearby producing wells, ConocoPhillips spokesman Daren Beaudo said. The expansion was made possible by a new long-term contracted signed between ConocoPhillips and Kinder Morgan, according to a news release. The companies would not disclose the terms of the deal. The 178-mile...
  • Kinder Morgan Cancels $2B California Oil Pipeline

    06/03/2013 5:19:13 AM PDT · by thackney · 13 replies
    Rig Zone ^ | May 31, 2013 | Ben Lefebvre
    Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP said Friday it has cancelled plans for the $2 billion Freedom pipeline, a conduit that would have brought a direct stream of West Texas crude to refiners on the U.S. West Coast. The cancellation underscores the growing difficulty pipeline companies are having in selling new large-scale projects as oil producers and refiners increasingly rely on railroads to ship crude around. Once seen as temporary necessities to deliver oil from emerging oil-producing regions in Alberta, Texas and North Dakota, railcars have become a permanent fixture of the North American energy landscape because they allow refiners more...
  • Endangered beetle poses pipeline obstacle

    06/03/2013 4:55:28 AM PDT · by TurboZamboni · 58 replies
    pioneer press ^ | 6-3-13 | Jim Snyder
    WASHINGTON — Building the $5.3 billion Keystone XL oil pipeline across the middle of the United States will require thousands of workers and millions of pounds of steel. It will also require a lot of smelly dead rats. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service this month said that Keystone's proposed route across Nebraska put the endangered American burying beetle at risk. The agency said the black and orange-spotted insect could be spared, and the project move forward, if proper procedure is followed. That means pipeline builder TransCanada Corp. will have to trap and relocate the one-inch beetles, using frozen rats...
  • Mideast peace a "priority": Hague (British)

    05/23/2013 4:34:10 PM PDT · by haffast · 3 replies
    AFP ^ | 24 May 2013 5:40 AM | AFP/jc
    RAMALLAH: Peace between Israel and the Palestinians is a "priority," British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on a visit to the region on Thursday, warning that time was running out for a two-state solution. "The prospects of a two-state solution cannot be kept alive forever as the situation changes," he told reporters from the seat of the Palestinian presidency in the West Bank city Ramallah. "The two-state solution does not have much longer, there is not much more time in which it could be brought about," he emphasised. Hague's visit to Ramallah followed a meeting between Abbas and US Secretary...
  • House approves Keystone pipeline bill

    05/23/2013 8:13:34 AM PDT · by oxcart · 7 replies
    Fox News ^ | 05/23/13
    House Republicans pushed through a bill Wednesday to bypass the president to speed approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. Democrats criticized the legislation as a blatant attempt to allow a foreign company to avoid environmental review. The bill was approved, 241-175, largely along party lines. Republicans said the measure was needed to ensure that the long-delayed pipeline, first proposed in 2008, is built. "This is the most studied pipeline in the history of mankind," said Rep. Lee Terry, R-Neb., the bill's sponsor. "When is enough enough?" added Rep. Jeff Denham, R-Calif. "Five years? Six years?...
  • US, Israel raise hopes for Mideast peace restart

    05/23/2013 7:35:59 AM PDT · by haffast · 7 replies
    Associated Press ^ | 5-23-2013 | BRADLEY KLAPPER and JOSEF FEDERMAN
    JERUSALEM (AP) — The United States and Israel raised hopes Thursday for a restart of the Middle East peace process, despite little tangible progress so far from U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's two-month-old effort to get Israelis and Palestinians back to the negotiating table. As they met in Jerusalem, Kerry praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the "seriousness" with which he is looking at ways to revitalize peace hopes. Kerry expressed optimism without outlining any concrete strategy for ending a stalemate between the two sides that has seen them hardly negotiate one-on-one at all over the last 4½...
  • Israel pushed to spell out gas export plan

    05/20/2013 7:30:48 AM PDT · by haffast · 3 replies
    UPI ^ | May 17, 2013 at 3:26 PM | UPI
    TEL AVIV, Israel, May 17 (UPI) -- Nobel Energy of Houston, which discovered Israel's big natural gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean, is pressing the government to decide on an energy export policy as the prospect of an undersea pipeline to Turkey gains credibility. Israel's deep-water Tamar field, found in 2009 and containing an estimated 9 trillion-10 trillion cubic feet of gas, began production March 31. But Nobel and Israeli partner Delek Energy, the team that discovered Tamar and other fields off Israel, is reluctant to develop the much bigger Leviathan field, found in 2010, until it the government makes...
  • Israel, Turkey and gas

    05/19/2013 8:07:16 PM PDT · by haffast · 3 replies
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | 05/18/2013 23:09 | JPOST EDITORIAL
    Word is that both Israel and Turkey are seriously entertaining the notion of constructing an undersea pipeline to deliver Israeli natural gas to Turkey and, perhaps, hence to Europe. The Turks reportedly have expressed willingness to foot part of the estimated $2 billion bill. Such pipelines exist elsewhere in the world, most notably from Russia and from Norway. It is becoming evident that a veiled agenda underpinned the recent Turkish willingness to consider a rapprochement with Israel. Turkey, it appears, hankers after Israeli gas. The perceived Turkish softening was fueled by Israel’s offshore gas discoveries, a fact which nevertheless did...
  • Dangerous Price Manipulation Rocks Energy Markets (Natural Gas)

    05/18/2013 5:46:53 PM PDT · by haffast · 37 replies
    Wall Street Daily ^ | Friday, May 3, 2013 | BUSINESS WIRES
    A new investigation released by Wall Street Daily just revealed a disturbing pattern of price manipulation in the energy markets. The six-month investigation, conducted by renowned energy analyst, Karim Rahemtulla, was triggered by the incredible disparity in gas prices between the United States and Europe. The price of natural gas in the United States is presently about $4/mcf. Yet the price in Europe is upwards of $15/mcf. “Such mispricing simply cannot occur in an efficient market,” says Rahemtulla. For the global economy to function properly, the energy markets must be priced efficiently. It can be no other way. Any malfeasance...
  • Canada PM on pipeline plan: Oil to come anyway

    05/17/2013 7:57:42 AM PDT · by oxcart · 8 replies
    Associated Press ^ | 05/16/13 | CARA ANNA
    <p>NEW YORK (AP) -- A controversial oil pipeline to the U.S. Gulf Coast "absolutely needs to go ahead," Canada's prime minister said Thursday, and he warned that the oil will be transported through America one way or another.</p> <p>Stephen Harper addressed the Keystone XL project, a flashpoint in the debate over climate change, during a visit to New York City. The long-delayed project carrying oil from Canada's tar sands would need approval from the State Department, and Harper's remarks - with the U.S. ambassador to Canada, David Jacobson, in the audience - were meant to apply some pressure.</p>
  • Keystone Pipeline Needs to be Built for America

    05/14/2013 7:26:19 AM PDT · by thackney
    Energy Tribune ^ | May 13, 2013 | Michael Economides
    The environmentalist activist community has a new Public Enemy No. 1: Keystone XL. That’s the proposed 1,200-mile pipeline linking Canadian oil fields to Texas refineries. The project is up for debate at the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology this week – the latest in what is now a four-year-long national debate on the project. The facts have become nearly smothered by the small but vocal opposition, but the fact is the Keystone XL pipeline offers a safe, efficient and affordable means of transporting the resources our nation needs. Block the Keystone XL pipeline and Americans are going...
  • Gas finds in east Mediterranean may change strategic balance

    05/13/2013 2:27:53 PM PDT · by haffast · 4 replies
    BBC ^ | 13 May 2013 Last updated at 07:22 ET | BBC
    For decades, it seemed that most countries of the Levant, east of the Mediterranean Sea, had little or no share of the Middle East's abundant energy resources. Israelis even had a joke about how Moses led his people through the desert for 40 years to reach the one place in the region with no oil. But in the past few years, there have been offshore discoveries of gas and possibly oil that look set to open up new economic possibilities. In future, they could also redefine strategic relationships. A 2010 US Geological Survey report estimated that there were 122 trillion...
  • Turkey’s Erdogan to air policy differences with Obama

    05/13/2013 9:56:02 AM PDT · by haffast · 1 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | Monday, May 13, 6:25 AM | Kevin Sullivan
    ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a critical U.S. ally in the Muslim world, is struggling with the crisis in Syria, which has strained his country’s fast-growing economy, swamped it with hundreds of thousands of refugees and created unusually public friction with Washington. The urgency of Erdogan’s concerns over Syria was underscored by Saturday’s car bombings that killed 46 people in the Turkish border town of Reyhanli, where thousands of Syrian refugees have taken shelter. Erdogan’s government blamed the blasts on the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad — an allegation that Syrian officials quickly denied. snip
  • Turkish and Chinese companies ink $2.4 billion coal-based power plant deal

    05/13/2013 9:34:53 AM PDT · by haffast · 2 replies
    Hürriyet Daily News ^ | 11 May 2013 | Hürriyet Daily News
    Turkish Hattat Holding and China-based Harbin Electric International signed a deal to build a coal-based power plant in northwestern Turkey on May 10. The plant is planned to have a capacity of 2,640 megawatts (MW) in total. Around $2.4 billion will be invested in the project, Hattat Holding Chairman Mehmet Hattat said at the signature ceremony. Hattat Holding had been in talks with a number of Chinese, South Korean and Westerns firm to build a new coal-fired thermal power plant in the region for a while. The Harbin Electric International Project Director expressed his satisfaction with the deal. “We produce...
  • ‘Turkey closer to energy agreement with Israel’

    05/13/2013 9:01:58 AM PDT · by haffast · 6 replies
    Turkey is closer to coming to an agreement over joint energy projects with Israel, according to a report on Friday in the Turkish daily Today’s Zaman. The recent natural gas discoveries off Israel’s coast led to a discussion over how to best transfer the gas to Europe. The paper quotes top Turkish officials as stating they are moving to be in favor of “extensive cooperation” with Israel and Cyprus. Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Energy Minister Taner Yildiz were said to have discussed the issue on Friday at an energy conference in Istanbul. Gul said at the conference that Turkey...