Here is a sample of over 400 new, planned, ongoing pipeline construction projects
Owner: | East African Crude Oil Pipeline Company |
Project: | East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) |
Type: | TotalEnergies in discussions with a Chinese company after Russian supplier Chelpipe was hit by sanctions. |
Length: | 902 miles (1,443 km) |
Capacity: | 200,000 b/d |
Start: | 2022 |
Completion: | 2025 |
Owner: | National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. |
Project: | Northern Access Project |
Type: | FERC approved NFG’s request for a 35-month extension to build the project by end-2024. |
Length: | 97 miles (155 km) |
Capacity: | 490 mmcf/d |
Start: | 2022 |
Completion: | 2024 |
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While most of the Permian Basin natural gas pipelines built in recent years have targeted LNG export markets south of the Houston area, two proposed intrastate projects have emerged within the last couple of years that will deliver Permian Basin gas to the Texas-Louisiana border region.
New pipeline projects in the Haynesville region, such as the 155-mile Louisiana Energy Access Pipeline (LEAP) expansion, are approaching completion to support the increasing LNG export demand from Gulf Coast facilities.
In an ongoing effort, Mexico is developing 31 mtpa of LNG export capacity on its west coast, with most of the feed expected to come through imports — primarily from the United States.
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Chris Womack
Southern Company appointed Chris Womack as president and CEO, replacing Thomas A. Fanning, who remains with the company as chairman of the board. Womack joined the company in 1988 as a governmental affairs representative for Alabama Power.
Gemma Neal
ICR Integrity named Gemma Neal as head of Marketing and Communications. She has more than 18 years of marketing and communications experience across energy and other sectors.
Harvest Midstream to Acquire Paradigm Midstream
Harvest Midstream agreed to buy Paradigm Midstream, LLC, from Ares Management in a move that Harvest CEO Jason Rebrook said will extend its footprint in the Eagle Ford and expand its presence into North Dakota’s Bakken.
Creative Composites Buys Enduro Composites
Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites manufacturer Creative Composites Group acquired Houston-based FRP manufacturer Enduro Composites. Enduro Composites will provide installation, repair and aftermarket support in the Western and Southwestern United States.
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) has promoted Tim Gonzalez to director of the association’s new Corporate Outreach and Advocacy Program.
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