ADCC pipeline begins commercial service
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.
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.
The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has revealed more plans for Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) on 18 July.
The European Commission has signed off on about €3 billion of planned German state aid for building a system of hydrogen pipelines known as the Hydrogen Core Network (HCN) says Reuters.
Nine gas transmission system operators in the countries around the Baltic Sea have signed a MoU which aims to coordinate and facilitate hydrogen infrastructure.
The construction is expected to be completed within 17 months and would extend the first phase of the project, a 60 km gas pipeline.
The US$550 million investment would include a gas processing plant and a pipeline, the source told Reuters.
Sonardyne confirms next phase of On Demand Ocean Bottom Node project with Shell, Petrobras and SENAI CIMATEC in Brazil.
The development will consist of a network of onshore CO2 pipelines, to be developed by GRTGaz, which will connect France’s Dunkirk industrial area to Equinor’s CO2 Highway Europe project.
The FERC has authorised the 303 mile long Mountain Valley Pipeline to begin operations, moving up to 2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas.
The LNG plant is set to be one of the lowest-carbon-intensity LNG facilities in the world.
GlobalData’s latest report reveals the LNG regasification segment is set to account for about 47% of the midstream projects starting between 2024 and 2028 in China.
Russia’s attempts to conclude a major gas pipeline deal with China have run aground over what Moscow sees as Beijing’s unreasonable demands on price and supply levels.