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Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook in the US, 2011 – Details of Operating and Planned Crude Oil, Petroleum Products and Natural Gas Pipelines to 2014
Summary
GlobalData's energy offering, "Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook in the US, 2011 – Details of Operating and Planned Crude Oil, Petroleum Products and Natural Gas Pipelines to 2014" is the essential source for industry data and information related to the pipeline industry in the US. It provides asset level information related to all active and planned crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas transmission pipelines in the US. The profiles of major companies operating in the pipeline industry in the US are included in the report. The latest news and deals related to the sector are also provided and analyzed.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData's team of industry experts.
Scope
- Updated information relating to all active and planned crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas pipelines
- 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 ConocoPhillips
- 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
- Obtain the most up to date information available on all key active and planned transmission pipelines in the US
- 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 US.
1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 6
2 Introduction 9
2.1 What Is This Report About? 9
2.2 How to Use This Report? 9
2.3 Market Definition 9
3 The United States Pipeline Industry 10
3.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Overview 10
3.1.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Key Data 10
3.1.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Pipeline Operations 10
3.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Key Trends, Drivers, and Challenges 10
3.2.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Major Trends 10
3.2.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Key Drivers 11
3.2.3 The United States Pipeline Industry, Primary Challenges 11
3.3 The United States Pipeline Industry 12
3.3.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines 12
3.3.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Products Pipelines 37
3.3.3 The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines 51
3.4 The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Pipelines 96
3.4.1 The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Crude Oil Pipelines 96
3.4.2 The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Petroleum Product Pipelines 97
3.4.3 The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Natural Gas Pipelines 97
4 Profile of El Paso Corporation 100
4.1 El Paso Corporation, Key Information 100
4.2 El Paso Corporation, Company Overview 100
4.3 El Paso Corporation, Business Description 100
4.3.1 Business Overview 100
4.3.2 Marketing 102
4.3.3 Pipelines 102
4.3.4 Power 104
4.4 El Paso Corporation, SWOT Analysis 104
4.4.1 Overview 104
4.4.2 El Paso Corporation Strengths 105
4.4.3 El Paso Corporation Weaknesses 106
4.4.4 El Paso Corporation Opportunities 106
4.4.5 El Paso Corporation Threats 107
5 Profile of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. 109
5.1 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Key Information 109
5.2 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Company Overview 109
5.3 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Business Description 109
5.3.1 Business Overview 109
5.3.2 CO2 110
5.3.3 Kinder Morgan Canada 111
5.3.4 Natural Gas Pipelines 111
5.3.5 Products Pipelines 112
5.3.6 Terminals 113
5.4 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., SWOT Analysis 113
5.4.1 Overview 113
5.4.2 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Strengths 114
5.4.3 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Weaknesses 115
5.4.4 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Opportunities 116
5.4.5 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Threats 116
6 Profile of ConocoPhillips 118
6.1 ConocoPhillips, Key Information 118
6.2 ConocoPhillips, Company Overview 118
6.3 ConocoPhillips, Business Description 118
6.3.1 Business Overview 118
6.3.2 Exploration and Production 118
6.3.3 LUKOIL Investment 120
6.3.4 Midstream 120
6.3.5 Refining, Marketing and Transportation 121
6.4 ConocoPhillips, SWOT Analysis 122
6.4.1 Overview 122
6.4.2 ConocoPhillips Strengths 122
6.4.3 ConocoPhillips Weaknesses 123
6.4.4 ConocoPhillips Opportunities 124
6.4.5 ConocoPhillips Threats 125
7 The United States Pipeline Industry, Financial Deals Landscape 127
7.1 Detailed Deal Summary 127
7.1.1 Merger 127
7.1.2 Acquisition 135
7.1.3 Private Equity 138
7.1.4 Equity Offerings 142
7.1.5 Debt Offerings 149
7.1.6 Partnerships 152
7.1.7 Asset Transactions 155
8 The United States Pipeline Industry, Recent Developments 157
8.1 License Awards 157
8.1.1 Apr 05, 2010: El Paso Receives FERC Approval For Ruby Pipeline Project 157
8.1.2 Mar 12, 2010: TransCanada Receives South Dakota PUC Approval For Keystone Gulf Coast Expansion Pipeline Project 157
8.2 Strategy and Business Expansion 158
8.2.1 Jan 31, 2011: National Grid Announces Change Of Group Executive Responsibilities And Major Restructuring Of US Business 158
8.2.2 Dec 20, 2010: Enterprise Products Partners Signs 10-Year Agreements With Chesapeake Energy 159
8.2.3 Dec 14, 2010: Regency Energy Announces Plans To Expand Midstream Assets In Eagle Ford Shale, South Texas 160
8.2.4 Nov 01, 2010: Energtek Completes Incorporation Of Subsidiary In Serbia 160
8.2.5 Oct 18, 2010: Koch Pipeline, NuStar Logistics Finalize Agreement On South Texas Crude Oil Pipeline Capacity 161
8.2.6 Sep 17, 2010: Magnum Hunter Resources Announces Launch Of Eureka Hunter Gas Pipeline 162
8.2.7 Jul 27, 2010: Crosstex Energy Expands Barnett Shale Gathering System 162
8.2.8 Jul 27, 2010: ONEOK Partners Announces Expansion Of Sterling Natural Gas Liquids Distribution Pipeline 162
8.3 Other Significant Developments 163
8.3.1 Feb 03, 2011: API Supports Strengthening Pipeline Safety Laws 163
8.3.2 Feb 02, 2011: Marathon Oil Announces 2011 Capital, Investment and Exploration Budget 163
8.3.3 Feb 02, 2011: Vectren Elects Robert G. Jones To Board 165
8.3.4 Feb 02, 2011: PG&E Plans For Pressure Reductions On Natural Gas Transmission Lines As It Reports Pressure Events 165
8.3.5 Feb 02, 2011: DOE Report Supports Keystone XL: TransCanada 166
8.3.6 Feb 01, 2011: Laser Begins Construction Of New Natural Gas Pipeline In US 167
8.3.7 Jan 28, 2011: Pantheon Resources Updates On KF#1H Well In Tyler County, East Texas 168
8.3.8 Jan 28, 2011: El Paso Pipeline Partners Announces Capital Expenditure For 2011 168
8.4 New Contracts Announcements 169
8.4.1 Feb 03, 2011: Eagle Ford Gathering Enters Into Eagle Ford Shale Gas Services Agreement With Anadarko 169
8.4.2 Jan 19, 2011: DCP Midstream Signs Long-Term Gas Supply Agreements With Pioneer JV 169
8.4.3 Jan 19, 2011: MarkWest Liberty Signs Long-Term Agreement With Chesapeake Energy To Provide Midstream Services In Marcellus Shale 170
8.4.4 Jan 04, 2011: Bear Tracker Energy To Provide Natural Gas Midstream Services In Western North Dakota 171
9 Appendix 172
9.1 Methodology 172
9.1.1 Coverage 172
9.1.2 Secondary Research 172
9.1.3 Primary Research 173
9.1.4 Midstream Forecasts 173
9.1.5 Expert Panel Validation 173
9.2 Contact Us 174
9.3 About GlobalData 174
9.4 Disclaimer 174
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: The United States, Pipeline Key Statistics, January 2011 10
Table 2: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 12
Table 3: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 1) 13
Table 4: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 2) 14
Table 5: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 3) 15
Table 6: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 4) 16
Table 7: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 5) 17
Table 8: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 6) 18
Table 9: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 7) 19
Table 10: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 8) 20
Table 11: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 9) 21
Table 12: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 10) 22
Table 13: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 11) 23
Table 14: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 12) 24
Table 15: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 13) 25
Table 16: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 14) 26
Table 17: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 15) 27
Table 18: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 16) 28
Table 19: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 17) 29
Table 20: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 18) 30
Table 21: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 19) 31
Table 22: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 20) 32
Table 23: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 21) 33
Table 24: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 22) 34
Table 25: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 23) 35
Table 26: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 24) 36
Table 27: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 37
Table 28: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 1) 38
Table 29: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 2) 39
Table 30: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 3) 40
Table 31: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 4) 41
Table 32: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 5) 42
Table 33: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 6) 43
Table 34: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 7) 44
Table 35: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 8) 45
Table 36: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 9) 46
Table 37: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 10) 47
Table 38: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 11) 48
Table 39: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 12) 49
Table 40: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 13) 50
Table 41: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 51
Table 42: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 1) 52
Table 43: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 2) 53
Table 44: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 3) 54
Table 45: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 4) 55
Table 46: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 5) 56
Table 47: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 6) 57
Table 48: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 7) 58
Table 49: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 8) 59
Table 50: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 9) 60
Table 51: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 10) 61
Table 52: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 11) 62
Table 53: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 12) 63
Table 54: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 13) 64
Table 55: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 14) 65
Table 56: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 15) 66
Table 57: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 16) 67
Table 58: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 17) 68
Table 59: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 18) 69
Table 60: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 19) 70
Table 61: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 20) 71
Table 62: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 21) 72
Table 63: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 22) 73
Table 64: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 23) 74
Table 65: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 24) 75
Table 66: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 25) 76
Table 67: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 26) 77
Table 68: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 27) 78
Table 69: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 28) 79
Table 70: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 29) 80
Table 71: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 30) 81
Table 72: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 31) 82
Table 73: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 32) 83
Table 74: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 33) 84
Table 75: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 34) 85
Table 76: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 35) 86
Table 77: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 36) 87
Table 78: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 37) 88
Table 79: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 38) 89
Table 80: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 39) 90
Table 81: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 40) 91
Table 82: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 41) 92
Table 83: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 42) 93
Table 84: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd.43) 94
Table 85: The United States Pipeline Industry, Active Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd. 44) 95
Table 86: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Crude Oil Pipelines, January 2011 96
Table 87: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Petroleum Product Pipelines, January 2011 97
Table 88: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 97
Table 89: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd.1) 98
Table 90: The United States Pipeline Industry, Planned Natural Gas Pipelines, January 2011 (Contd.2) 99
Table 91: El Paso Corporation, Key Facts 100
Table 92: El Paso Corporation, SWOT Analysis 104
Table 93: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Key Facts 109
Table 94: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., SWOT Analysis 114
Table 95: ConocoPhillips, Key Facts 118
Table 96: ConocoPhillips, SWOT Analysis 122
Table 97: AGL Resources To Merge With Nicor 127
Table 98: Penn Virginia Resource Partners To Merge With Penn Virginia GP Holdings 129
Table 99: Buckeye Partners And Buckeye GP Holdings Secures Approval For Merger 131
Table 100: Williams Partners Merges With Williams Pipeline Partners 133
Table 101: Sonde Resources To Sell Liberty Natural Gas 135
Table 102: Spectra Energy Partners Acquires Additional 24.5% Interest In Gulfstream Natural Gas System From Spectra Energy Corp 135
Table 103: El Paso Pipeline To Acquire Additional Interest In SLNG, El Paso Elba Express And SNG 137
Table 104: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts To Acquire 50% Interest From El Paso 138
Table 105: Charlesbank Capital Partners To Acquire 50% Interest In Blueknight Energy Partners 139
Table 106: ArcLight Capital Acquires Stake In Enogex From OGE Energy For $183 Million 140
Table 107: Chevron Sells Its 23.44% Interest In Colonial Pipeline 141
Table 108: Martin Midstream Partners Announces Public Offering Of Common Units 142
Table 109: Targa Resources Prices Public Offering Of $269.4 Million 143
Table 110: MarkWest Energy Partners Completes Public Offering Of $142 Million 144
Table 111: Tesoro Logistics Files Registration Statement For Initial Public Offering 146
Table 112: Spectra Energy Prices Common Units Offering For $205.4 Million 147
Table 113: ONEOK Partners Prices 3.25% Senior Unsecured Notes Offering For $650 Million 149
Table 114: ONEOK Partners Prices 6.12% Senior Notes Offering For $650 Million 150
Table 115: South Carolina Electric & Gas Prices 5.45% First Mortigate Bond Offering For $250 Million 151
Table 116: LUKOIL Forms Joint Venture With Meroil 152
Table 117: BP Plans To Form Joint Venture With ConocoPhillips 153
Table 118: Penn Virginia Resource Enters Into An Agreement With Range Resources 154
Table 119: Western Gas Partners To Acquire Natural Gas Plant & Gas Gathering System In Colorado From Encana Oil & Gas 155
Table 120: Petrohawk Energy To Sell Its Midstream Assets In The Fayetteville Shale 156El Paso Corporation
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