Houston-based Kinder Morgan Inc. (NYSE: KMI), one of the largest publicly traded companies in Houston, is making a $640 million natural gas acquisition in the Bakken formation of the Williston Basin.
The transaction includes a 270 million cubic feet per day (mcf/d) processing plant and rich gas header system in the ...
A Houston company is buying assets in a region with bottlenecks for natural gas due to a decrease in pipeline availability.
US-based pipeline operator Kinder Morgan has entered an agreement with Outrigger Energy II to acquire a natural gas gathering and processing system in the Bakken formation in North Dakota for $640m.
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