Coastal Bend LNG Awards FEED to KBR, Técnicas Reunidas for Texas Export Project
Coastal Bend LNG selects KBR and Técnicas Reunidas to lead FEED for a planned Texas Gulf Coast LNG export facility, advancing the project toward FID.
Coastal Bend LNG selects KBR and Técnicas Reunidas to lead FEED for a planned Texas Gulf Coast LNG export facility, advancing the project toward FID.
Europe’s updated Hydrogen Infrastructure Map shows project timelines shifting later, with developers revising commissioning dates while overall hydrogen infrastructure plans remain largely intact.
German and Dutch gas operators have agreed to explore converting existing pipelines for cross-border hydrogen transport, laying early groundwork for future hydrogen links between the Netherlands, Germany and neighboring markets.
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.
Virginia DEQ has approved state water permits for Transco’s Southeast Supply Enhancement Project, moving the multistate natural gas pipeline expansion closer to federal review.
An Iowa judge has paused a legal challenge to Summit Carbon Solutions’ CO₂ pipeline while regulators review proposed changes to the project’s permit and storage requirements.
Saudi Aramco has awarded SLB a five-year contract covering stimulation, well intervention, frac automation, and digital solutions to support the Kingdom’s large-scale unconventional gas development program.
Caturus has authorized major long-lead equipment orders for its Commonwealth LNG project in Louisiana, signaling growing momentum as the export facility moves closer to a final investment decision.
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.
The U.S. Department of Energy has granted Woodside Energy a 44-month extension to begin LNG exports from its Louisiana project, providing additional runway for a facility capable of exporting up to 3.88 billion cubic feet per day.
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.
Shell has withdrawn from YPF’s Argentina LNG export project after completing pre-FEED work, but says it still sees the Vaca Muerta basin as a promising LNG growth market.
The U.S. House has passed the PERMIT Act, a bill aimed at streamlining Clean Water Act reviews and cutting project delays for pipelines, energy infrastructure, and utilities. Lawmakers say the reforms will reduce red tape and lower construction costs while maintaining environmental protections.
North Dakota could soon deploy $150 million from its Legacy Fund into home-state infrastructure, with a proposed Bakken natural gas pipeline leading potential investments.
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