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Index to Vol. 11, No. 14 (July 15, 2010):
1. Magellan Midstream buying
pipeline assets from BP for $289 million
2. BP may route Macondo blowout oil to existing Gulf pipelines
3. Canadian group says Waxman opposition to Keystone XL unfounded
4. Russia’s ESPO Pipeline to Asia bringing 100,000 b/d to U.S. refineries
5. Alyeska CEO Hostler, BP appointee, retiring early under fire
6. Backers of Palomar gas pipeline say project is in limbo
7. Waxman joins opposition to Keystone XL approval
8. Denali begins open season on $35 billion Alaska line
9. BP’s Hostler under intense scrutiny as tyrannical Alyeska CEO
10. Kinder Morgan, Copano in $137 million Eagle Ford expansion
11. India’s Reliance in $1.3 billion deal for share in Eagle Ford Shale
12. XTO to become new organization within Exxon Mobil
13. Enbridge buys Colorado wind farm for $500 million
14. Keystone Pipeline starts deliveries from Canada’s oil sands to Illinois
15. TransCanada says no deal yet with rival Denali on northern pipeline
16. Enterprise in major Eagle Ford Shale expansions
17. Enbridge to spend $400 million on Wapisoo line in oil sands
18. Newsbriefs: Announcements of trade interest
19. News of new contract awards
20. Rolls-Royce wins contract for gas pipeline to Beijing
21. Technip awarded major BP contracts in the UK North Sea
22. Saudi Aramco seeks bidders to build its biggest gas processing plant
23. Legislative, government relations and lobbying
news of note
24. Pipeline safety: Suspect gas lines serve
2.2 million Texas homes
25. Dixie Pipeline says it would have marked line in fatal accident
26. Two crude oil lines severed by flooding at Brazos River in Texas
27. One dead, one hurt in Dixie Pipeline propane explosion in Georgia
28. Pipe from India’s Welspun, involved in failures, used in Keystone
29. NTSB leader says Enterprise failed to mark line in fatal Texas mishap
30. Three injured in Oklahoma gas line explosion
31. AGL-owned gas co. in Virginia cited for multiple pipeline violations
32. Regulatory news worth noting
33. Pipelines and the law: News of litigation,
hearings and investigations
34. Oklahoma pipeline company fined $418,000 for gasoline spill
35. BP’s recent criminal history in U.S. reflects badly on company
36. Private criminal cases filed against BP; DOJ has yet to weigh in
37. Pipelines, energy and public relations
38. Handful of opponents of Keystone XL demonstrate in Washington
39. Pipeline plan upsets those planning for Bull Run anniversary
40. Gulf disaster sparks battle over Canadian oil sands
41. Keystone XL pump station in Kansas latest cause of concern
42. Sempra Energy publishes corporate social responsibility report
43. Pipelines, the energy industry and the
environment
44. Gulf spill cleanup crews won’t get rich on $18 or less per hour
45. Chevron shifts Utah spill cleanup to Red Butte Creek’s banks
46. Newsbriefs about energy pipeline profits,
dividends and finance
47. Atlas Energy reports sharply higher second quarter production
48. Total pays $1 billion for 20 percent stake in oilsands project
49. Willbros completes acquisition of InfrastruX Group
50. Take a look at these three pipeline limited partnerships
51. DCP Midstream completes acquisition from Ceritas Energy
52. People: Motorcycles play role in
TransCanada CEO’s retirement
53. Newsbriefs about the worldwide energy pipeline
business
54. Inuit leader decries delay in building Mackenzie Pipeline
55. Ukraine calls Gazprom’s South Stream redundant, unnecessary
56. Bulgarian official upbeat about South Stream Pipeline profits
57. BG Egypt to invest $2 billion on offshore pipeline, wells
58. Putin sends deputy to Bulgaria for energy talks
59. Bulgaria says decision on Burgas-Alexandroupolis due in February
60. Iraq’s Northern Pipeline attacked, cracked and tapped In June
61. What stigma? Burma (Myanmar) draws energy-hungry neighbors
62. Belarus raises tariff on oil products transit by 12.7 percent
63. Argentina commissions Strait of Magellan gas pipeline
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