Since days when shale oil and gas technologies were discovered, the U.S. energy industry has been evolving more rapidly than ever before. Many changes are amazing especially when you put them on an industry map. At Rextag not only do we keep you aware of major projects such as pipelines or LNG terminals placed in service. Even less significant news are still important to us, be it new wells drilled or processing plants put to regular maintenance.
Daily improvements often come unnoticed but you can still follow these together with us. Our main input is to “clip it” to the related map: map of crude oil refineries or that of natural gas compressor stations. Where do you get and follow your important industry news? Maybe you are subscribed to your favorite social media feeds or industry journals. Whatever your choice is, you are looking for the story. What happened? Who made it happen? WHY does this matter? (Remember, it is all about ‘What’s in It For Me’ (WIIFM) principle).
How Rextag blog helps? Here we are concerned with looking at things both CLOSELY and FROM A DISTANCE.
"Looking closely" means reflecting where exactly the object is located.
"From a distance" means helping you see a broader picture.
New power plant added in North-East? See exactly what kind of transmission lines approach it and where do they go. Are there other power plants around? GIS data do not come as a mere dot on a map. We collect so many additional data attributes: operator and owner records, physical parameters and production data. Sometimes you will be lucky to grab some specific area maps we share on our blog. Often, there is data behind it as well. Who are top midstream operators in Permian this year? What mileage falls to the share or Kinder Morgan in the San-Juan basin? Do you know? Do you want to know?
All right, then let us see WHERE things happen. Read this blog, capture the energy infrastructure mapped and stay aware with Rextag data!
BPX Energy
Gas Production
GIS U.S. NG Data
Methane Emissions
MiQ
Natural Gas Certification
Onshore
Pipeline Maps
Reduction of Greenhouse Emissions
South Haynesville Basin
Texas
well maps
Double E Pipeline
Downstream Market
Energy Assets
Energy Projects
Gas Extraction
Gas Flaring
GIS U.S. NG data
Natural Gas Infrastructure
New Mexico
Permian Basin
pipeline maps
Summit Midstream Partners
Waha Hub
West Texas
Appalachian Basin
Bakken Shale
Crestwood Equity Partners
Delaware Basin
energy services
midstream
Oasis Midstream Partners
Oasis Petroleum
petroleum infrastructure
Powder River Basin
Williston Basin
Diamondback Energy
divestment
oil and natural gas assets
onshore
produced water
Rattler Midstream
water management
wells
bioethanol
Broom Creek Formation
carbon capture storage (CCS)
carbon footprint
Environmental Protection Agency
geologic CO2 storage
natural gas maps
North Dakota
Red Trail Energy
renewable energy