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Truth-Out
April 20, 2018
5,475 days, 527 pipeline spills: that's the math presented in a new report from environmental groups Greenpeace USA and the Waterkeeper Alliance examining pipelines involving Dakota Access builder Energy Transfer Partners (ETP). It's based on public data from 2002 to 2017. All told, those leaksÃâà...
Seeking Alpha
April 18, 2018
Energy Transfer Partners has been on a tear in April. The units are up nearly 12% in just two weeks' time. In the following piece, we discuss what factors are driving the units higher and how much room there is to run. What Happened? Photo Credit. Energy Transfer Partners (NYSE:ETP) is up 12% in theÃâà...
DeSmog (blog)
April 18, 2018
5,475 days, 527 pipeline spills: that's the math presented in a new report from environmental groups Greenpeace USA and the Waterkeeper Alliance examining pipelines involving Dakota Access builder Energy Transfer Partners (ETP). It's based on public data from 2002 to 2017. All told, those leaksÃâà...
Nasdaq
April 13, 2018
Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. ETP recently announced the initiation of a binding open season for its diesel fuel pipeline, connecting Hebert and Midland in Texas. The partnership will run the open season process to gauge the demand for the pipeline through its subsidiary. Open Season Details. The openÃâà...
Motley Fool
March 6, 2018
Pipeline giant Energy Transfer Partners (NYSE:ETP) recently reported its best quarter in years. Earnings and cash flow soared, enabling the company to comfortably cover its 12.4%-yielding distribution even after factoring out the extra support received from its parent, Energy Transfer Equity (NYSE:ETE).
Nasdaq
March 5, 2018
Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. ETP recently reported that it has started a Binding Expansion Open Season through two of its subsidiaries, Dakota Access, LLC and Energy Transfer Crude Oil Company, LLC, for capacity expansion in its Bakken Pipeline System. Per the partnership, the expansion will helpÃâà...
Seeking Alpha
February 28, 2018
The U.S. district judge who stopped construction of Energy Transfer Partners' (ETP -2%) Bayou Bridge oil pipeline through a Louisiana swamp concluded that the project's irreversible environmental damage outweighs the economic harm that a delay brings to the company building it. In a 61-page rulingÃâà...
Nasdaq
February 27, 2018
Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. ETP recently witnessed a halt in its oil pipeline construction in Louisiana. The partnership's Bayou Bridge crude oil pipeline's permit was revoked by a federal judge of the state. The ruling addresses the conflicts between the pipeline operators and environmentalists. Per U.S.Ãâà...
Seeking Alpha
February 26, 2018
Energy Transfer Partners (ETP -0.9%) is appealing the ruling late Friday by a federal judge in Louisiana that halted construction on part of its Bayou Bridge crude oil pipeline, court documents say. A .S. District Judge Shelly Dick issued a preliminary injunction revoking a needed permit for the pipeline, whichÃâà...
Fort Worth Star Telegram
February 23, 2018
Until such time as that is issued, and we can review, we will have no further comment," Alexis Daniel, a spokeswoman for Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners, one of the companies building the pipeline, said in an email. Dick's ruling followed an earlier legal setback for the environmental groups. On Jan.
Motley Fool
February 19, 2018
One of the drivers in the third quarter was Energy Transfer's recently completed Bakken Pipeline, which helped more than double the earnings in the company's crude oil transportation and services segment. We know from one of the system's co-owners, Enbridge Energy Partners (NYSE:EEP), that theÃâà...
Market Realist
December 31, 1999
Regulatory hurdles continue to haunt Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the fourth-largest MLP by market capitalization. The halt of construction for the Bayou Bridge Pipeline is the fourth major project to face regulatory delays in recent years. The others are DAPL (Dakota Access Pipeline), Rover Pipeline,Ãâà...
Motley Fool
December 31, 1999
While last year had its share of challenges for Energy Transfer Partners (NYSE:ETP), the pipeline company ended with its best quarter in years. Earnings and cash flow in the fourth quarter surged thanks to recently completed projects, which enabled the company to cover its sky-high 12%-yieldingÃâà...
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