SEFE and ConocoPhillips commence long-term gas partnership
SEFE has announced it will purchase natural gas from ConocoPhillips over the next ten years
SEFE has announced it will purchase natural gas from ConocoPhillips over the next ten years
The network is made up of a total of 9040 km of pipelines that are due to go into operation step by step up to 2032.
In total, this round of funding will support 60 modernisation projects for natural gas pipelines across 20 states.
The 20 year contract will boost CNRL’s space on the pipeline by about 75% to roughly 164 000 bpd, according to Bloomberg calculations.
The US Energy Information Administration has reported on the construction of four new petroleum liquid pipelines projects in the US since 2023.
In all, the company successfully completed more than 3800 welds on two 20.8 km and one 5.5 km pipelines.
According to Reuters, the 580 mile (933 km) Matterhorn Express pipeline is the first new natural gas pipeline built in the Permian basin in three years.
The 150 km network would aim to connect the industrial port area of Dunkirk to the industrial zones of Ghent and Antwerp.
Capital Hydrogen has announced the appointment of Jacobs as the lead contractor for the Pre-Front End Engineering Design (Pre-FEED) phase of Cadent's East London Hydrogen Pipeline project.
The 433 km trunkline will transport gas from the offshore Scarborough field to the onshore Pluto LNG processing facility in Karratha.
Reuters has reported that a US appeals court has put on hold approvals and permits necessary to allow a Kinder Morgan subsidiary to construct a 32 mile gas pipeline in Tennessee, at the urging of environmental groups.
A statutory consultation will run from 14 October until 19 November, 2024, and will include eight in-person consultation events across the project area, along with two online events.
PetroChina Canada will no longer be a committed shipper on the Trans Mountain oil pipeline after assigning its contracts to another party, reports Reuters.
Gas from the Breagh field is exported through the 110 km Breagh pipeline to TGPP – which is owned and operated by NSMP – where gas is processed and delivered into the National Transmission System.
A pipeline that would allow Guyana to bring natural gas produced by an Exxon Mobil-led consortium to shore has been connected to two of the project's floating production platforms, says Reuters.