Natural gas pipeline news
Optimising sustainability
John Anderton, Atmos International, explores overcoming the sustainability challenges of hydrogen fuel transportation with leak detection.
Gas and LNG prices pick up slightly
Prices pick up slightly but continue to remain deflated worldwide; prices did not respond as they did in 2022 despite disruption of gas pipeline supplies in Europe by multiple maintenance works.
New analyser measures carbon dioxide in natural gas pipelines
KECO offers CarbonHound CO2 Gas Analyzer as an accurate, cost-effective, and low maintenance method to detect and measure carbon dioxide in natural gas pipelines.
Rising to the challenge
Natural gas blended with hydrogen is increasingly being seen as an important solution in the move toward a net-zero economy, says Rodrigo Quintero Bejarano, Endress+Hauser.
Natural gas is here to stay
As each nation assesses its available resources in conjunction with the Paris Agreement, it is critical to consider the role of natural gas over the next few decades.
Mountain Valley Pipeline to proceed
Enactment of federal legislation to raise US debt limit ratifies and expedites approvals, declares project completion in national interest.
Delivering green hydrogen
The task of creating a green hydrogen economy is complicated by financial, technical and regulatory hurdles, says Gord Cope.
Quorum Software transforms pipeline transaction processes
Great Basin chooses My Quorum Pipeline Transaction Management solution to improve system functionality and reliability.
LNG market update
Gas pipeline flows from Russia into Europe down 5% week-on-week, as of Sunday 28 May.
FERC approves US-Mexico natural gas pipe expansion
TC Energy's North Baja Pipeline receives permission from regulators to put expansion into service.