Appalachia Midstream Files Permit for Pennsylvania Gas Pipeline
Appalachia Midstream has filed permits to build a new 12-inch natural gas pipeline in Pennsylvania, marking another regulatory step for Marcellus gas infrastructure expansion.
Appalachia Midstream has filed permits to build a new 12-inch natural gas pipeline in Pennsylvania, marking another regulatory step for Marcellus gas infrastructure expansion.
Turkmenistan’s 2026 energy plan prioritizes gas production growth, new phases at the Galkynysh field, and completion of a key TAPI pipeline segment linking Turkmenistan and Afghanistan.
Phase I covers 136 miles of a planned 344-mile pipeline system announced last year.
Energy Transfer plans to invest up to $5.5 billion in 2026, with most of the capital directed toward natural gas pipeline and processing projects as the company shifts focus away from LNG.
Energy Transfer is exploring whether to convert a Permian NGL pipeline to natural gas service as gas demand accelerates and liquids markets soften.
Nigeria’s NNPC says welding is complete on the long-delayed AKK gas pipeline, clearing a major hurdle for gas deliveries and industrial development in the country’s north.
Energy Transfer plans to upsize the Transwestern Desert Southwest expansion after strong open season demand, increasing pipeline capacity and reinforcing natural gas supply to fast-growing markets in Arizona and New Mexico.
Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan are moving forward with the Western Gateway Pipeline after strong shipper interest, positioning the system to deliver refined products into California markets through reversed and new pipeline capacity.
The Final Environmental Impact Statement clears the last major regulatory step before the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers decides whether Dakota Access can continue operating beneath Lake Oahe — a decision that could end years of uncertainty for one of the nation’s most controversial oil pipelines.
ONE Gas plans to build a $160 million, 43-mile natural gas pipeline in southeast Oklahoma to supply power generation facilities and support rising electricity demand, with the project targeted for service in 2028.
A U.S. judge ruled Michigan cannot enforce a shutdown order against Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline, affirming federal authority over pipeline safety and allowing the aging Great Lakes line to continue operating amid ongoing legal and permitting battles.
FERC has launched its environmental review of Gulf South’s 111-mile Kosciusko Junction Pipeline in Mississippi, marking a major step forward for the 1.2-billion-cubic-feet-per-day project approved by Boardwalk Pipelines last year.
A new MEI–Ipsos poll shows 75% of Canadians support building new oil and gas pipelines to Eastern Canada and British Columbia, while 71% say project approval processes are too slow, highlighting growing public backing for energy infrastructure development.
Federal regulators have completed all environmental and permitting reviews for the $40 billion Alaska LNG project, clearing the way for its 800-mile (1,287 km) gas pipeline and export terminal. The long-delayed project aims to deliver North Slope gas to global markets and strengthen U.S. energy security.
The “Flow – making hydrogen happen” project connects the Baltic Sea to Saxony-Anhalt and sets the foundation for cross-border hydrogen trade across Europe.
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