Williams to resume Louisiana natgas pipeline project
Williams Cos got the green light to continue building its Louisiana Energy Gateway project, ending feud with Energy Transfer, says Reuters.
Williams Cos got the green light to continue building its Louisiana Energy Gateway project, ending feud with Energy Transfer, says Reuters.
A consortium of Indigenous communities in western Canada is preparing a CAN$1 billion bond offering to fund the purchase of a stake in TC Energy Corp.’s natural gas pipeline system.
The Blackcomb Pipeline will be constructed and operated by WhiteWater and is expected to be in service in the second half of 2026.
Reflections on the cancelled Keystone XL crude oil pipeline project.
Enagas to start developing the Spanish section of a planned trans-European hydrogen pipeline and related hydrogen infrastructure projects says Reuters.
The contract is for the Murlach development located 240 km east of Aberdeen and it encompasses the EPCI of subsea pipelines and production systems.
Italy will host an event in the autumn to present a network to transport hydrogen from the southern Mediterranean to northern Europe, reports Reuters.
Canada will likely delay the sale of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline until after the national election in 2025 says Reuters.
Pakistan and Turkmenistan has agreed to fast-track a major pipeline project that will allow the Central Asian state to supply natural gas to Pakistan and India via Afghanistan.
The infrastructure, which is expected to start commercial operations by 2032, is meant to transport newly produced and imported hydrogen, says Reuters.
The company will provide integrated inspection engineering, maintenance, and emergency services for the GreenStream pipeline.
The ADCC pipeline entered commercial service on July 1, 2024, and is capable of providing approximately 1.7 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas.
Engie has agreed to partner with Australian infrastructure investor Macquarie Asset Management to expand the Mayakan natural gas pipeline in Mexico.
Germany could cover up to 100 terawatt-hours (TWh) of its annual energy needs with imports of green hydrogen via pipelines.
The expansion will enable the recovery of natural gas liquids (NGL) from roughly 1.5 billion ft3/d of natural gas, boosting production to more than 90 000 bpd.