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Eagle Materials Nearly Doubles Frack Sand Capacity on CRS Acquisition

Dallas-based Eagle Materials Inc. has agreed to pay $225 million to buy hydraulic fracturing (fracking) sand producer CRS Proppants LLC to expand market share in the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford Shale and Midcontinent, as well as nearly double its sand capacity and reserves. Read More

NextEra Files for Pipeline Offshoot From Proposed Sabal Trail

Florida Southeast Connection LLC (FSC), a unit of NextEra Energy Inc. -- which is a partner with Spectra Energy Partners LLC in the Sabal Trail Transmission LLC project -- is proposing a 126-mile pipeline from Sabal Trail to serve Florida Power & Light Co.'s (FPL) Martin Clean Energy Center near Indiantown, FL. Read More

Texas Gas Planning Two-Way Street: Ohio to/from Louisiana; DTI Proposes Upstream Marcellus Link

Boardwalk Pipeline Partners' Texas Gas Transmission LLC is proposing to move more Marcellus/Utica... Read More

Texas Gas to Add North-to-South Capability; DTI Plans Marcellus Link

Boardwalk Pipeline Partners' Texas Gas Transmission LLC is proposing to move more Marcellus/Utica shale gas to market via the Ohio-Louisiana Access Project, which would create capacity from Lebanon, OH, to Midwestern and southern markets on the pipeline's system through the addition of north-to-south capability. Read More

Vector Proposes NatGas Mainline Expansion to Carry Appalachia Supplies

Vector Pipeline LP is holding an open season for capacity that would potentially double its 1.3 Bcf/d pipeline, which now carries supplies between the Chicago Hub and the Dawn, ON, storage hub. The project, which would also retrofit the pipeline for bidirectional flow, would catch some of the burgeoning Appalachian Basin natural gas by accessing other pipelines. Read More

Natural Gas Processing Keeping Pace With Production, Analysts Find

Analysts with Wells Fargo Securities LLC said natural gas processing capacity has been keeping pace with the significant growth of gas production in the United States, especially since the shale revolution. Read More

Battle Lines on NatGas Market Restructuring Issue Remain Unchanged

Differences of opinion between the natural gas and electricity industries over a possible restructuring of gas markets, which were voiced at an unusual roundtable meeting at FERC headquarters last month, are even more clearly delineated in dozens of post-conference comments filed this week [AD14-19-00]. Read More

Rail, Pipe Jostling to Continue in Bakken, Texas Energy Center Says

The competition between rail and pipelines for moving Bakken sweet light crude oil in North Dakota will continue to be brisk, driven by... Read More

Colorado Niobrara Player to Build Crude Rail Terminal

Denver-based ARB Midstream LLC plans to build and operate a crude oil transloading terminal in the heart of the Denver-Julesburg Basin, it said Wednesday... Read More

Hess Midstream Partners Plans IPO in Early 2015

Hess Corp. subsidiary Hess Midstream Partners LP has filed paperwork with federal regulators for an initial public offering (IPO) to launch in 1Q2015. Read More