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Spring / Texas / United States
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Western Gas Partners is a growth-oriented, limited partnership formed by Anadarko Petroleum Corporation to own, operate, acquire and develop midstream energy assets. Western Gas Partners is engaged in the business of gathering, compressing, processing, treating and transporting natural gas for its customers. It maintains assets in eastern and western Texas. The partnership focuses on increasing its cash distribution by pursuing accretive acquisitions, capitalizing on organic growth opportunities and minimizing commodity price exposure. It operates several natural gas gathering systems and treating and processing facilities, as well as more than 4,200 miles of pipeline. Western Gas Partners subsidiaries include Pinnacle Gas Treating, Western Gas Wyoming and Anadarko gathering Company.
Houston / Texas / United States
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PetroLogistics provides pipeline, transportation and other logistics services to the petrochemical and LPG (liquid petroleum gas) industries in Louisiana and Texas. It has one of the most extensive ethylene pipeline distribution systems in Louisiana, reaching more consumers of ethylene through direct connections than any other system. The company also provides underground storage for natural gas with connections to multiple natural gas pipelines. It actively pursues opportunities to assist customers through the investment of capital in projects, such as pipelines, terminals, storage facilities and selected processing units, to meet specific logistics or supply chain needs. Lindsay Goldberg, a New York-based private equity investment firm is the majority equity owner of PetroLogistics.
Bridgeport / Texas / United States
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Houston / Texas / United States
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Gateway owns and operates approximately 800 miles of natural gas gathering, transportation and distribution systems and related facilities in Texas, Oklahoma and offshore in federal waters in the Gulf of Mexico. It has the license in the continental United States for a process for the removal of nitrogen from natural gas streams. A nitrogen rejection unit utilizing this process is operating at the Madisonville Treating Facility in Madison County, Texas. Gateway is pursuing several additional projects to employ its nitrogen rejection technology in geographic areas with high nitrogen natural gas reserves. The company gathers natural gas production and liquid hydrocarbons and then aggregates this production for processing and transportation to other pipelines. Gateway also transports natural gas through its mainline systems. Gateway manages its assets through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Gateway Offshore Pipeline Company, Gateway Pipeline Company, Fort Cobb Fuel Authority, Gateway Processing Company and Gateway Energy Marketing Company.
Dallas / Texas / United States
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Energy Transfer Equity, formerly known as La Grange Energy, is a publicly traded corporation that was formed in 2002. Its subsidiaries include the General Partner of ETP and Energy Transfer Partners. The company conducts natural gas operations that include transportation and storage. It is involved in the transportation and storage of retail propane through Heritage Operating and Titan Energy Partners. Energy Transfer Equity manages the Canyon Gathering System, which includes more than 1,000 miles of natural gas pipeline with over five conditioning facilities. It also manages Oasis, Transwestern, Midcontinent Express, and Fayetteville Express pipeline systems. The company is managed by Energy Transfer Partners, which owns one of the largest pipeline systems in Texas. Energy Transfer Partners has pipeline operations in Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico and Utah. It serves more than 1 million customers.
Houston / Texas / United States
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Kinder Morgan Energy Partners owns or operates more than 25,000 miles of pipelines and more than 140 terminals. The company s pipelines transport more than 2 million barrels per day of gasoline and other petroleum products, as well as more than 8 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas. Its terminals handle more than 80 million tons of coal and other dry-bulk materials annually and have a liquids storage capacity of more than 65 million barrels for petroleum products and chemicals. The company is also a provider of CO2 for enhanced oil recovery projects in the United States. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners is a publicly traded company. Its shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol KMP. Richard D. Kinder has been the chief executive officer of Kinder Morgan for more than seven years. He has been with the utility company for over nine years, and is the founder of the company. Kinder earned BA and JD degrees from the University of Missouri. The company is headquartered in Houston.