Pipeline Expansion Announced In Midland

January 27, 2022 jasonspiess 0

Whistler Pipeline LLC (“Whistler”) announced the expansion of the Whistler pipeline’s Midland basin footprint with a new 36-inch lateral extending northwest into Martin County. The Martin County lateral will lengthen the existing 36-inch Midland lateral approximately 35 miles and connect to multiple processing sites in the county. The lateral is […]

The Crude Life Interview: Wesley Cate, Eco-Energy

October 5, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Wesley Cate, Eco-Energy talks about pipelines as critical infrastructure. Cate explains how pipelines are aging and natural gas has become very important in powering our lives. In addition the ripple natural gas has throughout people’s lives, Cate argues that pipelines should be in the same conversation as roads and bridges. […]

A little slice of Alaskan tundra is finally open for drilling

December 31, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Tax bill provision opens ANWR, to bring more oil online and keep Alaska pipeline operating By Paul Driessen, Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow and Congress of Racial Equality Way back in 1980, Congress passed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, establishing the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and making numerous […]

Quality of pipeline construction questioned

December 23, 2016 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Evan Whiteford, LIUNA, Ray, ND Pipeline technology, jobs and safety are discussed by Whiteford.  He also talks about how some companies are under bidding on energy projects, resulting in inferior work.

Bridger-ing success across American shale plays

July 28, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Ever since Inc. magazine profiled Bridger as the fastest growing private energy company and the fourth fastest growing private company in 2013, I have been watching them somewhat close. This past July, Houston-based Bridger inked a deal with Monroe Energy for 65,000 barrels of daily domestic crude oil to its […]