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Projects March 2025

Explore the latest updates in pipeline and gas infrastructure, featuring new systems, expansions, and innovative developments shaping the industry. Stay informed on significant projects that enhance operational efficiency and drive growth in the energy sector.

Turkey Wants Iraq-Turkey Oil Pipeline Flowing at Maximum Capacity

Turkey wants an Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline to operate at maximum capacity once it resumes flows through Turkey's Ceyhan, Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar was quoted as saying by the state-owned Anadolu news agency on Sunday.

India to Launch World's Longest LPG Pipeline, Stretching 1,740 Miles, by June

India is set to commission the world’s longest LPG pipeline, stretching 1,740 miles, by June, a major milestone for the country’s energy infrastructure.

Commercial Deployment of AOT for Crude Pipelines Nears

QS Energy is nearing a breakthrough in global energy transport. The company is in final talks for multi-year lease agreements that would deploy its Applied Oil Technology (AOT) in key regions, including Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and West Africa.

TC Energy Nears May In-Service Date for Southeast Gateway Pipeline

TC Energy Corp. has reached mechanical completion on its Southeast Gateway pipeline project, keeping the company on track for an anticipated May 1, 2025, in-service date.

Canada’s Canceled Oil Pipelines: The Projects That Didn’t Make It

Canada’s energy sector has proposed several major oil pipelines in the past decade, but regulatory hurdles, environmental opposition, and political decisions led to the cancellation of key projects like Energy East, Northern Gateway, and Keystone XL. Here’s why these pipelines never got built.

Diversified Energy Closes $42 Million Summit Natural Resources Acquisition

Diversified Energy Company Plc has completed its acquisition of operated natural gas properties and midstream pipeline infrastructure from Summit Natural Resources.

Burgum’s Backing at Interior a Boom for Bakken?

In North Dakota, the nation’s second-leading energy producing state and third-best for oil, a three-member Industrial Commission (IC) headed by the governor oversees the state’s economy that is dominated by energy and agriculture.

Bakken Natural Gas Expansion Gains Momentum Amid Pipeline Projects

Bakken pipeline expansion is underway, with projects addressing capacity constraints—especially for natural gas. Kinder Morgan’s $640 million acquisition in the Williston Basin adds to the momentum.

MPLX to Acquire Full Ownership of 425-Mile BANGL Pipeline in $715 Million Deal

MPLX is acquiring the remaining 55% stake in the 425-mile BANGL pipeline for $715 million, expanding its Permian footprint and securing full ownership of a key natural gas liquids transport system. The pipeline’s capacity is set to increase to 300,000 bpd next year, supporting MPLX’s upcoming Gulf Coast fractionation complex.

ONEOK Pipeline Expansion Projects, NGL Fractionator Completed

ONEOK Inc., completed the MB-6, a 125,000-bpd NGL fractionator in Mont Belvieu, Texas, and the full looping of the West Texas NGL Pipeline system.

Missouri Loses Control Over 1.5 Million-Mile Gas Pipeline Network as Feds Step In

The federal government has taken over regulating Missouri’s 1.5 million miles of natural gas pipelines, citing the state’s failure to enforce adequate penalties for safety violations.

Possible Effects of New Greece-North Macedonia Link for Europe

The Alexandroupolis Terminal is a proposed floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) import terminal in the Aegean Sea, off the coast of Greece. Back in February 2022, the national government of North Macedonia initiated a process by which it hopes to secure a firm supply of critical LNG flowing from the Alexandroupolis FSRU.

HDD Bore Required Innovation, Re-Design

Among several different contracts for the Waukesha, Wisconsin, 36-mile pipeline and stations, one included 8.5 miles of water supply pipeline, with three horizontal directional drilling and eight tunnel crossings.

POET, Tallgrass to Connect Nebraska Facility to CO2 Pipeline

POET and Tallgrass have entered into definitive agreements to link POET’s Fairmont, Nebraska bioprocessing facility with the Tallgrass Trailblazer carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline.

Thirst for LNG Could Bolster Expansion in Europe, Elsewhere

Europe is taking major steps to expand its gas pipeline networks to support gas flows from new LNG terminals. Germany, for instance, is planning to add 355 miles of pipeline over the next few years to accommodate new LNG imports, almost all of which will be high-capacity pipe, with diameters of 39 inches or greater.

Last Minute Biden Pipeline Regulatory Moves in the Balance

The Biden administration’s attempts in its last month to make significant changes to pipeline regulation may be early targets for reversal for the incoming Trump administration.

Kazakhstan: Caspian Pipeline Oil Flows Uninterrupted After Russian Pump Station Hit

Kazakhstan's oil exports are on schedule via its main oil export route, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), the country's energy minister said on Wednesday, despite damage to a pumping station from a drone attack last week.

Gazprom Neft Shifts NIS Stake to Gazprom Amid U.S. Sanctions Pressure

Russia's Gazprom Neft transferred stakes of around 5.15% in Serbia's NIS oil company to Gazprom, in an attempt to ward off U.S. sanctions that could result in crude supply cuts for the Balkan country.

Canada Eyes New Oil Pipelines to Avoid U.S. Tariffs, But No One Wants to Build Them

The Canadian government would have to play a significant role in any project to build new oil pipelines in Canada to overcome regulatory, financial and political hurdles and activist opposition, industry experts said.

Editor’s Notebook: Fire Fuels Pipeline Concerns

Editor-in-Chief Michael Reed examines how recent West Coast wildfires exposed vulnerabilities in fuel supply chains, leading to temporary pipeline shutdowns and regional fuel concerns. While quick action restored operations, the incident underscores the importance of pipeline resilience and emergency preparedness.

Ameren Illinois to Invest $140 Million in Natural Gas Pipeline Replacement Program

Ameren Illinois plans to invest nearly $140 million in 2025 to upgrade its natural gas transmission system across four Illinois counties. The upgrades aim to enhance system resilience and meet federal pipeline regulations.

Michigan Court Backs Permits for Enbridge’s Line 5 Pipeline Tunnel Project

A Michigan appeals court upheld permits for Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline tunnel project, rejecting environmental and tribal challenges. The ruling allows the company to move forward, though legal and regulatory hurdles remain.

ConocoPhillips to Sell Ursa, Europa Interests, Pipeline Stake to Shell for $735 Million

ConocoPhillips has agreed to sell its interests in the Ursa and Europa fields, along with its stake in Ursa Oil Pipeline Company LLC, to Shell Offshore Inc. and Shell Pipeline Company LP for $735 million.

ICC Overhauls Peoples Gas Pipeline Plan in Chicago, Mandates Focus on High-Risk Pipes

The Illinois Commerce Commission has ordered Peoples Gas to retire high-risk cast iron and ductile iron pipes by 2035, replacing its previous modernization program with a more targeted safety initiative.

U.S. Regulators Approve Venture Global's Plaquemines LNG Expansion, Boosting Exports

U.S. federal regulators on Wednesday gave Venture Global LNG permission to increase the export capacity of its Plaquemines, Louisiana, LNG plant.

Pipeline Operator Targa Expects Higher-Than-Estimated Profit on Rising Gas Volumes

Targa Resources forecast full-year adjusted core profit above analyst expectations on Thursday, benefiting from increased demand and higher transport volumes of natural gas and natural gas liquids through its pipelines.

Kazakh Oil Output Hits Record High Despite Russian Pipeline Damage

Kazakhstan has pumped record high oil volumes despite damage on its main export route via Russia, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), industry sources said on Thursday.

Exxon Plans Large-Scale Gas Pipeline, LNG Project in Guyana

Exxon Mobil is expanding natural gas production in Guyana with a large-scale project, including new pipelines, LNG exports, and gas supply for power and petrochemical production.

GreenGasUSA, Darling Ingredients Begin RNG Pipeline Deliveries in Georgia

GreenGasUSA and Darling Ingredients Inc. have started delivering renewable natural gas (RNG) from Darling Ingredients’ rendering facility in Dublin, Georgia.

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