Natural gas pipeline news
US consumption and production of natural gas decreased while exports grew in 2020
Report from the US Energy Information Administration.
New federal regulations add more than 400 000 miles of gas gathering pipelines under US federal oversight
USDOT’s PHMSA issues final rule expanding federal pipeline safety oversight.
PGNiG files request for price reduction under Yamal contract
Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo continues the efforts to renegotiate the price terms of natural gas supplies under a long-term contract with Gazprom.
The first Nord Stream 2 string filled with technical gas
As of 18 October, the gas-in procedure for the first string of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline has been completed.
Gazprom Marketing and Trading signs client agreement with Route4Gas
Gazprom Marketing and Trading, a wholly owned subsidiary of PAO Gazprom Group joins Route4Gas.
Wintershall Dea investigates conversion of north sea natural gas pipelines for CO2 transport
There is a high potential for geological storage of CO2 in the southern North Sea.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline and Southwestern Energy Company announce natural gas agreement
The companies have announced the initiation of a responsibly sourced natural gas (RSG) strategic agreement.
Shale natural gas production in the Appalachian Basin reaches new highs
Production reached 32.5 billion cubic ft/day in December 2020 and averaged 31.9 billion cubic ft/day in 1H2021, the highest average for a six-month period since production began in 2008.
APPEA: natural gas to keep powering Western Australian economy
An ACIL Allen report on Western Australia’s gas and downstream industries opportunities showed potential major projects in the state powered by gas could help lift the state’s economy.
IHS Markit: conversion of natural gas pipelines will support emissions goals
Ability of natural gas infrastructure to be converted to carry low-carbon fuels will enable gas to become a ‘second pillar’ of decarbonisation alongside renewables.