Pakistan and Turkmenistan sign agreement for TAPI gas pipeline project
TAPI project will have capacity to export up to 33 billion m3/yr of natural gas.
TAPI project will have capacity to export up to 33 billion m3/yr of natural gas.
Trans Mountain Corp applies to regulators for tolls on its long-delayed 590 000 bpd pipeline expansion.
Infrastructure partner begins construction of first dual-purpose pipeline between Zeebrugge and Brussels that will greatly increase capacity for security of supply.
Enactment of federal legislation to raise US debt limit ratifies and expedites approvals, declares project completion in national interest.
The task of creating a green hydrogen economy is complicated by financial, technical and regulatory hurdles, says Gord Cope.
Inspections of Norway's offshore gas pipelines after Nord Stream blasts find nothing suspicious.
TC Energy's North Baja Pipeline receives permission from regulators to put expansion into service.
Mauritanian government’s primary focus is financing and infrastructure, with the country’s 80 GW hydrogen pipeline attracting interest of a suite of global players.
Proposed debt-ceiling deal requires agencies to approve the pipeline and seeks to prevent the public from being able to contest decisions in court, says IEEFA.
Russian warship attacked unsuccessfully by Ukrainian uncrewed speedboats in the Black Sea, near Turkey.
China accelerates construction of Central Asian pipeline to source gas from Turkmenistan, even as Russia pushes new Siberian connection.
Oil production continues to drop as export flows to Turkish port show few signs of restarting.
Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline supported for second time – key Democratic senator pushes project in legislation to speed permitting of fossil fuel and power transmission projects.
Kazakhstan and Russia establish route for future gas pipeline to support shipments between them and to China.
Biden administration approves permit to allow natural gas pipeline to speed permitting of fossil fuel and renewable energy projects.