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From the moment shale oil and gas technologies emerged, the landscape of the U.S. energy sector has undergone swift and significant transformations. This evolution shines a spotlight on numerous advancements, especially when visualized on an industry-wide map. At Rextag, we go beyond merely highlighting significant projects like the commissioning of pipelines or LNG terminals. We recognize the importance of all news, whether it’s the drilling of new wells or the scheduled maintenance of processing facilities.

Though daily advancements may go unnoticed, we invite you to track these developments alongside us. Our primary objective is to anchor this information onto specific maps, be it maps of crude oil refineries or natural gas compressor stations. Where do you usually gather your crucial industry news? Perhaps you're engaged with your favorite social media platforms or subscribed to specific industry publications. Your quest, in essence, is for the story—the developments, the architects behind them, and their implications. It's essential to remember, the driving question always relates to the 'What’s in It For Me' (WIIFM) principle.

How does our article aid your understanding? Our strategy is twofold: examining the details "up close" and offering a "wider view" of the scenario.

"Up close" examination clarifies the precise location of interest.

A "wider view" helps you comprehend the broader context.

Imagine a new power plant being erected in the North-East—our articles enable you to see not just the plant but also the specific transmission lines that connect to it and their paths. What about the presence of other power plants nearby? Our GIS data isn't just a solitary point on a map; it includes extensive additional details such as ownership, operational data, physical parameters, and production statistics. Sometimes, you might find exclusive area maps shared in our articles, often with rich, underlying data. Ever wondered who the top midstream operators in the Permian are this year? Or the extent of Kinder Morgan’s pipeline mileage in the San-Juan basin? If these questions pique your interest, you’ve found the right place.

Let’s delve into WHERE these developments are taking place. Engage with our articles, visualize the mapped energy infrastructure, and stay informed with Rextag data!

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