Difference between revisions of "Coral Energy LP"

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*[http://www.coral-energy.com/ '''Coral Energy'''] is "the marketer of Shell's North American natural gas production ...and aligned with InterGen, a joint venture of Shell and Bechtel and a 30-percent equity owner of Coral.[http://www.coral-energy.com/default.asp?sub=yes&bg=ban_whoarewe.jpg&pageid=29103&subnavid=none]
 
*[http://www.coral-energy.com/ '''Coral Energy'''] is "the marketer of Shell's North American natural gas production ...and aligned with InterGen, a joint venture of Shell and Bechtel and a 30-percent equity owner of Coral.[http://www.coral-energy.com/default.asp?sub=yes&bg=ban_whoarewe.jpg&pageid=29103&subnavid=none]
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"Crossing borders without a passport, Coral Energy buys, stores, and moves natural gas. A [[Shell Oil Company]] subsidiary, Coral Energy (a combination of Coral and pipeline operator [[Tejas Energy]]) is the sole marketer of Shell Oil's daily production of 2.1 billion cu. ft. of gas. Coral's 6,100 miles of pipeline run along the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana. It's also building a 100-mile pipeline in northern Mexico with that country's national oil company, PEMEX. Coral designs, constructs, and operates natural gas storage facilities in Texas, Lousiana, and Mexico, and is seeking to corral new profits through electricity marketing. Shell has decided to transfer most of Coral's assets to its InterGen joint venture with Bechtel."[http://anhai.cs.uiuc.edu/archive/data/company_profiles/mini-standard/instances/company_index/Energy/Oil_and_Gas_Pipelines_and_Storage/instances/http:%5E%5Ewww.thestandard.com%5Ecompanies%5Edossier%5E0,1922,262717,00.html]

Revision as of 09:39, 30 March 2003

  • Coral Energy is "the marketer of Shell's North American natural gas production ...and aligned with InterGen, a joint venture of Shell and Bechtel and a 30-percent equity owner of Coral.[1]

"Crossing borders without a passport, Coral Energy buys, stores, and moves natural gas. A Shell Oil Company subsidiary, Coral Energy (a combination of Coral and pipeline operator Tejas Energy) is the sole marketer of Shell Oil's daily production of 2.1 billion cu. ft. of gas. Coral's 6,100 miles of pipeline run along the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana. It's also building a 100-mile pipeline in northern Mexico with that country's national oil company, PEMEX. Coral designs, constructs, and operates natural gas storage facilities in Texas, Lousiana, and Mexico, and is seeking to corral new profits through electricity marketing. Shell has decided to transfer most of Coral's assets to its InterGen joint venture with Bechtel."[2]