
Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook in the US, 2012 -- Details of Operating and Planned Crude Oil, Petroleum Products and Natural Gas Pipelines to 2015
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Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook in the US, 2012 – Details of Operating and Planned Crude Oil, Petroleum Products and Natural Gas Pipelines to 2015
Summary the United States the United States the United States Scope- Provides operator information, start year, start point, end point, onshore/offshore, length, diameter and capacity for all active and planned crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas pipelines
- Identifies key trends and issues in the oil and gas pipelines industry
- Information on the top companies in the sector including business description, strategic analysis. Key companies covered are El Paso Corporation, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. and NiSource Inc.
- Product and brand updates, strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and IPOs.
Reasons to buy the United States- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry.
- Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends.
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong pipeline data
- Assess your competitor's pipeline network and its capacity
- Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in the United States
1 Table Of Contents1 Table Of Contents 21.1 List of Tables 61.2 List of Figures 92 Introduction 102.1 What Is This Report About? 102.2 How to Use This Report? 102.3 Market Definition 103 The United States Pipeline Industry 113.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Overview 113.1.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Key Data 113.1.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Pipeline Operations 113.1.3 The United States Pipeline Industry, Pipeline Length by Company 113.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Key Trends, Drivers, and Challenges 123.2.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Major Trends 123.2.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Key Drivers 133.2.3 The United States Pipeline Industry, Primary Challenges 133.3 The United States Pipeline Industry 133.3.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Crude Oil Pipelines 143.3.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Petroleum Products Pipelines 393.3.3 The United States Pipeline Industry, Natural Gas Pipelines 563.4 The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Pipelines 1103.4.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Crude Oil Pipelines 1103.4.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Petroleum Porduct Pipelines 1123.4.3 The United States Pipeline Industry, Natural Gas Pipelines 1134 Profile of El Paso Corporation 1164.1 El Paso Corporation, Key Information 1164.2 El Paso Corporation, Company Overview 1164.3 El Paso Corporation, Business Description 1164.3.1 Business Overview 1164.3.2 Exploration and Production 1174.3.3 Marketing 1184.3.4 Pipelines 1184.4 El Paso Corporation, SWOT Analysis 1194.4.1 Overview 1194.4.2 El Paso Corporation Strengths 1204.4.3 El Paso Corporation Weaknesses 1204.4.4 El Paso Corporation Opportunities 1214.4.5 El Paso Corporation Threats 1225 Profile of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. 1245.1 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Key Information 1245.2 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Company Overview 1245.3 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Business Description 1245.3.1 Business Overview 1245.3.2 CO2 1255.3.3 Kinder Morgan Canada 1255.3.4 Natural Gas Pipelines 1265.3.5 Products Pipelines 1275.3.6 Terminals 1285.4 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., SWOT Analysis 1285.4.1 Overview 1285.4.2 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Strengths 1295.4.3 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Weaknesses 1295.4.4 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Opportunities 1305.4.5 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Threats 1316 Profile of NiSource Inc. 1326.1 NiSource Inc., Key Information 1326.2 NiSource Inc., Company Overview 1326.3 NiSource Inc., Business Description 1326.3.1 Business Overview 1326.3.2 Corporate and Other Operations 1326.3.3 Electric Operations 1336.3.4 Gas Distribution Operations 1336.3.5 Gas Transmission and Storage Operations 1346.4 NiSource Inc., SWOT Analysis 1356.4.1 Overview 1356.4.2 NiSource Inc. Strengths 1356.4.3 NiSource Inc. Weaknesses 1366.4.4 NiSource Inc. Opportunities 1376.4.5 NiSource Inc. Threats 1377 The United States Pipeline Industry, Financial Deals Landscape 1397.1 Detailed Deal Summary 1397.1.1 Acquisition 1397.1.2 Private Equity 1437.1.3 Equity Offerings 1467.1.4 Debt Offerings 1517.1.5 Partnerships 1547.1.6 Asset Transactions 1578 Recent Developments 1608.1 Strategy and Business Expansion 1608.1.1 Feb 28, 2012: Western Refining To Increase Capacity At Its Refinery In El Paso, Texas 1608.1.2 Feb 16, 2012: Energy Transfer Partners Announces Expansion Of Its Eagle Ford Shale Projects 1608.1.3 Jan 04, 2012: Enterprise And Genesis Energy To Build Crude Oil Gathering Pipeline In Deepwater Gulf Of Mexico 1618.1.4 Jan 03, 2012: Williams Completes Separation Of E&P Business 1628.2 Drilling and Production Updates 1638.2.1 Mar 02, 2012: Royale Energy Completes Pipeline And Begins Production 1638.3 Other Significant Developments 1638.3.1 Mar 02, 2012: Spectra Energy Launches Open Seasons For Renaissance Gas Transmission Project 1638.3.2 Mar 01, 2012: Blue Dolphin Energy Announces Management Changes 1648.3.3 Feb 29, 2012: NiSource Gas's Midstream Services Announces Investment In Midstream Solution For Ohio Utica Shale 1648.3.4 Feb 29, 2012: ExxonMobil Elects Henrietta Fore To Its Board 1648.3.5 Feb 28, 2012: Peoples Natural Gas Seeks Base Rate Change For Smart Modernization Plan 1658.3.6 Feb 28, 2012: Enterprise Products Partners And Enbridge To Conduct Supplemental Open Season For Capacity On Crude Oil Pipeline 1668.3.7 Feb 27, 2012: Blue Dolphin Energy To Commence Trading On OTCQX Tier 1668.3.8 Feb 27, 2012: TransCanada Set To Re-apply For Keystone XL Permit Proceeding With Gulf Coast Project 1678.3.9 Feb 23, 2012: Exterran Partners Announces Management Changes 1678.3.10 Feb 22, 2012: PG&E Appoints Edward D. Halpin As Chief Nuclear Officer 1688.3.11 Feb 21, 2012: Anadarko Petroleum Appoints Al Walker As President And CEO 1698.3.12 Feb 21, 2012: GASFRAC And eCORP Sign MOU To Reservoir Stimulation Using LNG For Europe 1708.3.13 Feb 21, 2012: Magellan Midstream Extends Open Season For Crane-to-Houston Shipments To March 1, 2012 1708.4 New Contracts Announcements 1718.4.1 Jan 26, 2012: Range Resources Signs Agreement With Enterprise For Shipment Of Ethane To ATEX Express 1718.4.2 Dec 13, 2011: Crestwood Midstream Announces Agreement To Construct Natural Gas Pipeline System At Marcellus Shale In Northeast West Virginia 1729 Appendix 1739.1 Abbreviations 1739.2 Methodology 1739.2.1 Coverage 1739.2.2 Secondary Research 1749.2.3 Primary Research 1749.3 Contact Us 1749.4 Disclaimer 175
List of Tables
Table 1: The United States, Pipeline Key Statistics, 2011 11Table 2: The United States, Company-Wise Length of Active and Planned Pipelines By Type (Km), 2011 12Table 3: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 14Table 4: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.1) 15Table 5: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.2) 16Table 6: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.3) 17Table 7: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.4) 18Table 8: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.5) 19Table 9: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.6) 20Table 10: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.7) 21Table 11: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.8) 22Table 12: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.9) 23Table 13: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.10) 24Table 14: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.11) 25Table 15: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.12) 26Table 16: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.13) 27Table 17: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.14) 28Table 18: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.15) 29Table 19: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.16) 30Table 20: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.17) 31Table 21: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.18) 32Table 22: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.19) 33Table 23: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.20) 34Table 24: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.21) 35Table 25: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.22) 36Table 26: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.23) 37Table 27: The United States, Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.24) 38Table 28: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 39Table 29: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.1) 40Table 30: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.2) 41Table 31: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.3) 42Table 32: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.4) 43Table 33: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.5) 44Table 34: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.6) 45Table 35: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.7) 46Table 36: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.8) 47Table 37: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.9) 48Table 38: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.10) 49Table 39: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.11) 50Table 40: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.12) 51Table 41: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.13) 52Table 42: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.14) 53Table 43: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.15) 54Table 44: The United States, Petroleum Products Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.16) 55Table 45: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 56Table 46: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.1) 57Table 47: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.2) 58Table 48: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.3) 59Table 49: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.4) 60Table 50: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.5) 61Table 51: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.6) 62Table 52: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.7) 63Table 53: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.8) 64Table 54: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.9) 65Table 55: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.10) 66Table 56: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.11) 67Table 57: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.12) 68Table 58: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.13) 69Table 59: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.14) 70Table 60: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.15) 71Table 61: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.16) 72Table 62: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.17) 73Table 63: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.18) 74Table 64: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.19) 75Table 65: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.20) 76Table 66: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.21) 77Table 67: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.22) 78Table 68: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.23) 79Table 69: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.24) 80Table 70: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.25) 81Table 71: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.26) 82Table 72: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.27) 83Table 73: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.28) 84Table 74: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.29) 85Table 75: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.30) 86Table 76: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.31) 87Table 77: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.32) 88Table 78: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.33) 89Table 79: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.34) 90Table 80: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.35) 91Table 81: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.36) 92Table 82: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.37) 93Table 83: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.38) 94Table 84: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.39) 95Table 85: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.40) 96Table 86: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.41) 97Table 87: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.42) 98Table 88: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.43) 99Table 89: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.44) 100Table 90: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.45) 101Table 91: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.46) 102Table 92: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.47) 103Table 93: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.48) 104Table 94: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.49) 105Table 95: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.50) 106Table 96: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.51) 107Table 97: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.52) 108Table 98: The United States, Natural Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.53) 109Table 99: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 110Table 100: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Crude Oil Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.1) 111Table 101: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Petroleum Porduct Pipelines, 2011 112Table 102: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Gas Pipelines, 2011 113Table 103: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.1) 114Table 104: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Gas Pipelines, 2011 (Contd.2) 115Table 105: El Paso Corporation, Key Facts 116Table 106: El Paso Corporation, SWOT Analysis 119Table 107: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Key Facts 124Table 108: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., SWOT Analysis 128Table 109: NiSource Inc., Key Facts 132Table 110: NiSource Inc., SWOT Analysis 135Table 111: EXCO Resources Plans To Sell 16.67% Interest In TGGT Holdings 139Table 112: AltaGas To Acquire SEMCO Holding From Continental Energy Systems For $1.14 Billion 140Table 113: Caballo Energy Acquires Eagle Chief Midstream 141Table 114: Icahn Associates And Icahn Capital Acquire 14.5% Stake In CVR Energy For $145 Million 142Table 115: The Blackstone Group To Invest $2 Billion In Cheniere Energy Partners 143Table 116: Icahn Partners Plans To Acquire Remaining 85.5% Stake In CVR Energy For $2.6 Billion 144Table 117: Lucid Energy Group Receives $75 Million Equity Commitment From EnCap Flatrock Midstream 144Table 118: AGS Capital Invests $5 Million In Interline Resources 145Table 119: DCP Midstream Partners Prices Public Offering Of Units For $225 Million 146Table 120: ONEOK Partners Prices Public Offering Of Common Units For $474 Million 147Table 121: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners Announces Public Offering Of Common Units For Up To $908 Million 149Table 122: EQT Midstream Partners Files Registration Statement For IPO Of Up To $250 Million 150Table 123: Southwestern Energy Prices Private Placement Of 4.1% Senior Notes Due 2022 For $1 Billion 151Table 124: Holly Energy Partners Prices Public Offering Of 6.5% Senior Notes Due 2020 For $300 Million 152Table 125: QEP Resources Completes Public Offering Of 5.375% Senior Notes Due 2022 For $500 Million 153Table 126: Inergy Midstream, UGI Energy Services And Capitol Energy Ventures Plan To Jointly Develop Natural Gas Pipeline 154Table 127: Cabot Oil To Form Joint Venture With Williams Partners 155Table 128: Enterprise Products Partners To Form Joint Venture With Genesis Energy 156Table 129: Gateway Acquires Natural Gas Pipeline In Commerce, Texas From Commerce Pipeline 157Table 130: DCP Midstream To Acquire Gas Pipeline In Texas From Odessa Fuels 158Table 131: Crestwood Marcellus Midstream To Acquire Marcellus Shale Gathering System Assets From Antero Resources Appalachian 158
List of Figures
Figure 1: The United States, Pipeline Length by Company (Km), 2011 12
Companies mentioned
El Paso Corporation
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P.
NiSource Inc.
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