The midstream oil sector enters the earnings season for one of the toughest quarters in the industry’s history as its struggles to manage lower crude volumes, project delays, and wary investors all amid an ongoing pandemic that’s far from under control in North America. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now After years of rapid growth from Texas to Alberta to keep up with surging oil production volumes, the midstream sector suddenly sees itself overbuilt much more quickly than expected and facing shrinking flows of both crude and cash. The second-quarter earnings cycle kicks off first with reports from rail companies and then gets into the biggest pipeline players, such as Enbridge and […]