ENR April 22, 2013
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Oil and Gas Work Fuels Region's Largest Projects
The uptick in North American energy production is driving plans for pipelines and petrochemical megaprojects along the Gulf Coast.
Top Project Starts of 2012
Ranking of the top 25 starts in Texas and Louisiana that broke ground in 2012.
Gulf Coast Restoration Faces Long Road Ahead
Vital coastal areas are starting to come back to life, but the post-oil-spill cleanup will take years, delayed by uncertainty and litigation.
Valero's Renewable Diesel Plant Nears Start-Up
In its trend-setting $368-million Diamond Green facility in Norco, La., the largest independent U.S. oil refiner will recycle animal fats and grease into usable fuel.
The uptick in North American energy production is driving plans for pipelines and petrochemical megaprojects along the Gulf Coast.
Top Project Starts of 2012
Ranking of the top 25 starts in Texas and Louisiana that broke ground in 2012.
Gulf Coast Restoration Faces Long Road Ahead
Vital coastal areas are starting to come back to life, but the post-oil-spill cleanup will take years, delayed by uncertainty and litigation.
Valero's Renewable Diesel Plant Nears Start-Up
In its trend-setting $368-million Diamond Green facility in Norco, La., the largest independent U.S. oil refiner will recycle animal fats and grease into usable fuel.
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