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Death and taxes

Death and taxes

Two things in life are certain: Death and taxes, as the adage goes.

DATE: May 14, 2012 | CATEGORY: Current Issue

B.R. firm moving forward with $600M bulk liquid terminal in St. James

Baton Rouge-based Petroplex International says it has raised the capital necessary to move forward with the development of a $600 million multimodal bulk liquid terminal in St. James Parish. The company says the facility will be state-of-the-art,...

DATE: May 10, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Obama allied with energy industry in backing natural gas

Bloomberg reports an unlikely group of co-conspirators with the administration of President Barack Obama was recently huddled around a West Wing table. One participant had been fighting Obama’s proposal to raise taxes by $24 billion on...

DATE: May 09, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

BRAC and LED helping prep sites for project pipeline

The Capital Region missed out on at least three project deals over the past year because there wasn't an appropriate site ready to be developed quickly enough, says Iain Vasey, executive director of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber's Business...

DATE: May 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Real Estate Weekly

'Real Estate Weekly': BRAC and LED helping prep sites for project pipeline

The Capital Region missed out on at least three project deals over the past year because there wasn't an appropriate site ready to be developed quickly enough, says Iain Vasey, executive director of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber's Business...

DATE: May 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Officials warn multiple pipeline companies of cyber attacks

Hackers have been targeting computer networks managing natural gas pipelines in a series of cyber attacks over the past several months, according to several media outlets. The Department of Homeland Security has been warning multiple pipeline...

DATE: May 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

News roundup: La. pipeline spills 80,000 gallons of oil … Business spending on airfare, hotels grew in 2011, but not food … Pepsi partners with Twitter for online concerts

Sucking it up: Exxon Mobil Corp. says it is cleaning up about 80,000 gallons of oil that spilled from a pipeline in a rural Pointe Coupee Parish, northwest of Baton Rouge. The company says the pipeline was shut down Saturday night...

DATE: April 30, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

New hope

New hope

When asked how much money she lost in what federal investigators say was a multi-billion-dollar fraud perpetrated by R. Allen Stanford, Leah Farr is vague, yet blunt. “All of it,” she says. “Everything I had.”

DATE: April 30, 2012 | CATEGORY: Current Issue

On the map

On the map

One of the state's biggest economic development coups ever came last year when Sasol, a South African petrochemical company and a major player on the global energy scene, announced it had selected a site in Calcasieu Parish near Lake Charles for its...

DATE: April 02, 2012 | CATEGORY: Current Issue

Obama's Politicized Energy Policy

This editorial by Gov. Bobby Jindal was originally published in the The Wall Street Journal.

DATE: March 30, 2012 | CATEGORY: News

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