American Midstream Partners, LP (AMID) announced today that it began deliveries from its 40,000 barrel per day Bakken crude oil gathering system near Watford City, North Dakota into the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
“We are excited to have initial deliveries into DAPL, an integral connection to realize higher market returns for our customers,” Lynn L. Bourdon, president and CEO of American Midstream, said. “The connection is a continuation of our strategy to optimize the long-term value of our assets by giving producers a suite of services with strong market connectivity via multiple pipeline takeaway points.”
The Partnership’s DAPL interconnect provides producers access to DAPL upstream of the delivery and storage hub at Johnsons Corner. AMID also provides hydrogen sulfide treating capabilities to enable producers to meet pipeline specifications for crude oil delivery.
Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities (KU) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for new solar, wind,…
Wyoming gained its first solar facility this week, and Southern Power its 30th, with the beginning of operations at the…
Three project teams led by Exelon engineers recently earned honors from the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) 2024 Technology Transfer…
A coalition of more than 40 organizations and companies is urging Congress to provide robust funding for electric transmission deployment…
The Department of Energy (DOE), along with U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued guidance…
In a bid to diversify its energy portfolio and improve winter reliability, Ameren Illinois recently announced plans to upgrade infrastructure…
This website uses cookies.