Natural gas pipeline news
Baker Hughes to provide technology for pipeline in Greece
Baker Hughes has been awarded a contract by TERNA to supply gas turbines and compressors that can run on a blend of natural gas and hydrogen.
PHMSA announces requirements for pipeline shut-off valves
New rule will help improve public safety and reduce greenhouse gas emissions following pipeline failures.
New report shows need to remove supply barriers
New report into Australia’s east coast gas market confirms the need to remove barriers to new gas supply and projects.
Whiptail Midstream acquires DJR Energy’s gathering systems in the San Juan Basin
Whiptail Midstream announced yesterday that the company has acquired the oil, gas, and water gathering assets of DJR Energy in the Gallup oil window of the San Juan Basin.
Petroleum and natural gas are the most-used fuels in the US through 2050
In the EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2022 reference case, they project that US energy consumption will grow through 2050, primarily driven by population and economic growth.
Oil and gas urges incoming SA Labor premier to protect investment momentum
Australia’s oil and gas industry has welcomed the election of Peter Malinauskas’ Labor team.
Cadent strike ballot dates announced as GMB ballots thousands of workers
What Cadent is offering amounts to a big real terms pay cut, says GMB Unions.
Prices across Northeast US decline in advance of warming temperatures
Including at the Transcontinental Pipeline Zone 6 trading point.
Prices on the Gulf Coast rise slightly with colder-than-normal temperatures
And gas delivery updates from TransCameron and Cheniere.
TAP transports first 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Europe
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG announces that a total of 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan has now entered Europe.