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  • Jim Cramer’s Antidote for Market Froth Thursday, 16 May 2013 | 6:16 PM ET

    Worried about froth in the market? Cramer said, these stocks should soothe your nerves.

  • HOUSTON, May 7- Plains All American Pipeline LP's. proposed Cactus pipeline would move both sweet and sour crude from the Permian Basin in West Texas to the Corpus Christi and Three Rivers markets in South Texas, Chief Executive Greg Armstrong told analysts on Tuesday.

  • May 6- Tallgrass Energy Partners LP would raise up to $300 million from its initial public offering, after the company said it expects to price its common units at between $21 and $23 each.

  • By Kristen Hays HOUSTON, May 2- Enterprise Products Partners. 600,000 barrels-per-day refinery in Port Arthur; Exxon Mobil Corp's 560,500 bpd Baytown and 344,500 bpd Beaumont plants; Marathon Petroleum Corp's 451,000 bpd Galveston Bay refinery; and Valero Energy Corp's.

  • HOUSTON, May 2- Enterprise Products Partners. As production increasingly flows into that market from the Eagle Ford shale and Permian Basin in Texas, North Dakota's Bakken shale, other Midcontinent shale plays and Canada, "there will be a significant increase in crude oil bound for the Gulf Coast, the company said.

  • Kinder Morgan is building a 27- mile, 12- inch lateral pipeline to the Sweeny refinery from its 300,000 bpd crude and condensate pipeline that moves Eagle Ford output to the Houston Ship Channel. The lateral pipeline's initial capacity was 30,000 bpd, but Kinder Morgan said it will increase to 100,000 bpd.

  • May 2- Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP:. wharton pump station in wharton county, Texas. dewitt, county, Texas, to facilitate increase in capacity.

  • April 30- Copano Energy LLC:. *Unitholders approve merger with Kinder Morgan Energy Partners. *L.l.c. says more than 99 percent of the units voted at the special meeting.

  • *Price for Alberta oil has dropped on supply problems. OTTAWA, April 26- Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta, trying to deal with a lack of pipeline capacity to the Pacific Coast and the United States, is mulling the idea of building a line north to an Arctic port, the province's energy minister said on Friday.

  • *Price for Alberta oil has dropped on supply problems. OTTAWA, April 26- Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta, trying to deal with a lack of pipeline capacity to the Pacific Coast and the United States, is mulling the idea of building a line north to an Arctic port, the province's energy minister said on Friday.

  • Jim Cramer: 14 Stocks for the Younger Generation Thursday, 25 Apr 2013 | 6:01 PM ET

    If you're young and not buying stocks, Cramer thinks you'll regret it.

  • Homework: Cramer Discovers Tech Hotel Play Tuesday, 23 Apr 2013 | 6:45 PM ET

    Following is Cramer's homework on stocks recently called to his attention by investors who watch the TV show.

  • *Total and Suncor re-evaluating Fort Hills, Joslyn projects.

  • OTTAWA, March 20- An alliance of Canadian and U.S. aboriginal groups vowed on Wednesday to block three multibillion-dollar oil pipelines that are planned to transport oil from the Alberta tar sands, saying they are prepared to take physical action to stop them.

  • Canadian and U.S. native bands vow to block oil pipelines Wednesday, 20 Mar 2013 | 2:12 PM ET

    OTTAWA, March 20- An alliance of Canadian and U.S. aboriginal groups vowed on Wednesday to block three multibillion-dollar oil pipelines that are planned to transport oil from the Alberta tar sands, and said they are prepared to take physical action to stop them.

  • CHICAGO, March 5- A top Canadian cabinet minister tried to persuade the United States on Tuesday that it should approve a controversial oil pipeline and said Canada is also looking to other markets to sell its oil.

  • CHICAGO, March 5- A top Canadian government minister on Tuesday tried to persuade the United States it should approve a controversial oil pipeline and said Canada was also looking to other markets for its energy.

  • Are You Suspicious of Management-Led Buyouts? Wednesday, 6 Feb 2013 | 6:43 AM ET
    Michael Dell, chairman and chief executive officer of Dell Inc.

    With the help of the private equity firm Silver Lake and Microsoft, Michael S. Dell, the founder and chief executive, is buying back his computer company. And that is cause for concern.

  • Commodity stocks in the food, timber and infrastructure sectors look attractive for 2013, Mike Underhill, founder and chief investment officer of Capital Innovations, told CNBC at the TDAmeritrade Institutional conference on Thursday. Plus, his equity picks.

  • One of the largest pipeline transportation and energy storage companies in North America, Kinder Morgan owns more than 37,000 miles of pipelines and 180 terminals.

    Kinder Morgan Energy Partners will buy natural gas pipeline operator Copano Energy for $3.22 billion to tap into growing demand for infrastructure in Texas and Oklahoma.