Pipeline Operator Enbridge Expected to Supply More Gulf Coast LNG Export Facilities, CEO Says
3/7/2023
(Reuters) — Energy infrastructure company Enbridge Inc. is expected to supply two to three more liquefied natural gas export facilities throughout the U.S. Gulf Coast "before too long," up from the four it currently supplies, CEO Greg Ebel told Reuters on Monday.
Ebel added that the Canadian pipeline operator is focused on export opportunities. Enbridge previously acquired the Moda Ingleside Energy Center, a major crude export terminal that connects the prolific Permian and Eagle Ford shale oil basins to international markets.
Enbridge will continue to look at opportunities to develop in that region, Ebel said, speaking to Reuters on the sidelines of an energy conference in Houston.
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Pipeline Project Spotlight
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
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