Natural gas pipeline news
GMB launches strike ballot for thousands of workers at Cadent
Despite making £900 million profit, skilled workers offered a real terms pay cut, says GMB Union.
We should be preparing for a Russian gas shut-off
It won’t be easy, but it might be possible, says Benedict McAleenan, Senior Adviser to Policy Exchange’s Energy and Environment unit.
Germany embraces US LNG to curb dependence on Russian gas
The German government has decided to fast-track works on two regasification terminals as it embraces US LNG imports in a bid to reduce dependence on Russian pipeline gas.
Germany: little alternative to Russian gas raises energy security risks
Germany’s leeway to step up gas imports from other countries appears constrained by tight global gas markets and lack of infrastructure.
EPIC Midstream raises the bar with industry leading ESG standards
EPIC’s cutting edge environmental and safety protections are possible through using fibre optics to monitor over 1600 miles of its crude and NGL pipelines.
New pipelines carrying natural gas plant liquids increase natural gas processing
In 2020 and 2021, more than 2000 miles of new liquids pipelines were brought into service.
One Future welcomes Black Bear Transmission
ONE Future announces that Black Bear has joined the Coalition.
FERC updates policies to guide natural gas project certifications
FERC has issued two policy statements, providing guidance for future consideration of natural gas projects by the Commission.
One Future welcomes West Texas Gas
Our Nation’s Energy Future yesterday announced that WTG Midstream has joined the ONE Future Coalition.
Natural gas interstate pipeline capacity additions decrease in 2021
A total of 7.44 billion ft3/d of interstate natural gas pipeline capacity was added in the USA during 2021.