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Atlantic Sunrise: which route to take?

Nesbitt Parcel agrees with US Army Corps of Engineers’ preference for the most practical and least damaging route for the Atlantic Sunrise gas pipeline.

 
 
 

Action called for on FERC's rubber stamping of pipelines

Over 130 groups nationwide have signed a pledge, agreeing to block the Trump Administration appointments to the Federal Energy Resource Commission. Opponents believe the commission is ‘recklessly’ permitting oil and gas pipelines.

 
 

DAPL expected to start pumping oil soon

A US judge has denied a request to halt construction of the final section of the Dakota Access pipeline, while the company behind the project plans to start pumping oil through a section of the line by the week of 13 March.

 

FERC approves several natural gas pipeline projects

According to the US Energy Information Administration, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has certificated seven new US interstate natural gas pipeline projects so far in 2017.

 
 
 
 

Gazprom to announce Nord Stream 2 financing deal

Gazprom is set to announce a financing package for the US$11 billion Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline by the end of the month. The company also forecasts its gas export revenues to grow to US$35 billion in 2017.

 
 
 
 

TAPI project is making progress

Following discussions between Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Turkmenistan’s President, work on the TAPI gas pipeline project is expected to continue in Pakistan.