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Leviathan Partners Eye $2.4 Billion Expansion to Boost Gas Production, Exports

Partners in the Israeli Leviathan offshore natural gas project have submitted a multibillion-dollar plan with the government to significantly expand the field and boost production, one of the partners in the group said on Sunday.

Cheniere Plans LNG Expansion Under Trump, CEO Says

U.S. liquefied natural gas exporter Cheniere Energy plans to aggressively pursue new regulatory permits to expand capacity now that U.S. President Donald Trump is in office, the company's CEO Jack Fusco said on Feb. 20.

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.

Army Corps Lists Enbridge’s Line 5 as ‘Emergency’ Project Eligible to Bypass Environmental Review

The Army Corps of Engineers has identified over 600 energy and other infrastructure projects identified as national emergency priorities, enabling them to be fast-tracked through the environmental review process, according to new data posted on its website.

Minnesota-Wisconsin Gas Pipeline Project Awaits Regulatory Decision

The Northern Lights 2025 Expansion Project is set to boost natural gas capacity across Minnesota and Wisconsin, with key pipeline extensions and upgrades planned for completion by November 2025.

MPLX Expands Permian NGL, Natural Gas Takeaway with Gulf Coast Projects

MPLX is ramping up Permian NGL and natural gas takeaway with new pipelines, fractionation facilities, and an LPG export terminal, boosting Gulf Coast capacity.

Trump Puts Keystone XL Pipeline Back in Discussion, Though Revival Faces Developer Resistance

President Donald Trump’s recent executive order has revived discussions about the 1,200-mile Keystone XL pipeline, a long-debated oil project that has faced political and environmental scrutiny.

Construction Report: Trump Policies, Thirst for LNG Could Bolster Expansion

While the global thirst for LNG continues to drive pipeline construction globally, the real questions for the new year concern a second Donald Trump presidency in the United States. Early analysis from those in the industry suggest the change of administration will be good for midstream.

FERC Reinstates Certificate for Williams' Transco Pipeline's Expansion Project

The U.S. energy regulator has reinstated the certificate for Williams Companies' Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco) on Friday, the company said on Monday, which would allow the expansion of the project.

Revisiting the Biggest Midstream Stories of 2024

(P&GJ) – In this final issue of P&GJ for 2024, the staff – with more than a little help from our readers – takes a look back at the sometimes-frenzied year for pipeline construction that was 2024.

Tamboran, Santos Partner on Darwin LNG Expansion Studies

Tamboran Resources and Santos have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to conduct technical studies for a potential expansion of the Darwin LNG facility in Australia's Northern Territory.

$3 Billion Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion to Add 1.3 Bcf Capacity in Southeast Region

Kinder Morgan's proposed $3 billion South System Expansion 4 project aims to add 1.3 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas capacity across 279 miles in the Southeast, enhancing energy supply for homes, businesses, and manufacturing.

Strohm Wins 20-Mile Pipe Contract for Saudi Aramco Fadhili Expansion

Strohm, a thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) manufacturer, has secured a contract to supply 33 kilometers (20.5 miles) of its TCP flowline for Saudi Aramco’s Fadhili gas plant in Saudi Arabia.

FERC Approves Kinder Morgan’s $72 Million Texas-Louisiana Expansion

Known as the Texas-Louisiana Expansion Project, the initiative aims to bolster firm transportation service capacity by 467,000 dekatherms per day to meet surging demand in the Gulf Coast region.

Williams Places Transco’s Southside Expansion Project in Service, Adds 423 MMcf/d Capacity

Williams has announced that its Southside Reliability Enhancement project is now fully operational, increasing natural gas capacity in North Carolina and Virginia.

PGJ Exclusive (sponsored): How Southern Star revolutionized operations with a one-stop shop asset management upgrade

Southern Star is a key player in the natural gas sector. Overseeing 5,800 miles of pipeline, 43 compressor stations and eight gas porosity storage fields, the company has many assets and work processes to manage and maintain. Read how Southern Star gained a 25% increase in efficiency and optimized time and resources through an upgraded asset management system.

Crude Imports from Canada Hit Record Level with TMX Expansion

(P&GJ) — U.S. imports of crude oil from Canada reached a record of 4.3 MMbpd in July 2024 following the expansion of Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline, according to recently updated supply data.

Key Vaca Muerta Gas Pipeline Project Approved by Argentina Government

Argentina's government has approved a key $500 million private sector gas pipeline expansion project, the energy secretariat said on Monday, a key signal of state support to boost transport capacity as it ramps up domestic energy production.

Cheniere Energy Gains FERC Approval to Introduce Gas at Corpus Christi Stage 3 Expansion

Federal regulators on Wednesday gave Cheniere Energy permission to introduce natural gas into its Corpus Christi expansion project, a document showed.

Vivakor Completes Omega Pipeline Expansion in Oklahoma

Vivakor Inc. has finished expanding its Omega Pipeline System in Blaine County, Oklahoma. The project, which added two new gathering lines, was completed ahead of schedule and under budget.

Angola LNG Weighs Adding Capacity as Gas Output Grows

Angola LNG is exploring expansion options, including a mini train addition, as new gas supplies from Chevron and the New Gas Consortium are expected to bring the plant to full capacity in the coming year.

Trump Win Expected to Lift Barriers on U.S. LNG Export Projects, Say Developers

U.S. LNG developers anticipate accelerated project approvals following Donald Trump’s election, as his administration promises to streamline Department of Energy reviews. Companies like Energy Transfer and Commonwealth LNG expect this shift to fast-track multibillion-dollar export projects, while environmental groups vow continued opposition.

Sempra's Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 Progressing Faster Than Cameron LNG Expansion, CFO Says

The Texas-based Port Arthur project benefits from a continuous construction agreement with Bechtel and is on track to receive its non-FTA export permit early next year. Meanwhile, the timing for financial approval of the Cameron expansion remains uncertain.

Sempra Misses Profit Estimates on LNG Expenses; Gasoducto Rosarito Pipeline Nears Commercial Launch

Sempra’s third-quarter profit fell short due to rising LNG-related costs and lower utility earnings. Despite this, the Gasoducto Rosarito Pipeline remains on track for commercial operation, supporting Sempra's LNG export ambitions.

Texas GulfLink Project Gets EPA Backing for Crude Export Hub off Texas Coast

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has given its nod to the Texas GulfLink (TGL) Deepwater Port Project, a venture proposed by Texas GulfLink Holdings, a subsidiary of Sentinel Midstream LLC, intended to facilitate crude oil exports from the U.S. coast.

Cheniere Boosts Annual Forecast as Corpus Christi LNG Project Nears Start

Cheniere Energy raised its annual profit forecast, citing strong demand for LNG and progress on its Corpus Christi expansion, expected to boost output by year-end. The top U.S. LNG exporter also reported increased third-quarter exports and higher spot prices in Asia, fueling its outlook for continued growth in global LNG markets.

Crude Oil Imports from Canada Reach Record High After Pipeline Expansion

U.S. imports of Canadian crude hit a record 4.3 million barrels per day in July 2024, spurred by the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The new capacity boosts exports from Alberta to the U.S. West Coast and Pacific markets, impacting Western Canadian Select prices amid evolving refinery demand.

Enterprise to Expand Strategic Fuel Storage With New Facility in Utah

Pipeline operator Enterprise Products Partners said on Tuesday the second phase of its Texas Western Products System was now complete with truck loading operations beginning at company's fuel terminal located in Utah.

Petronas Plans “Aggressive” Expansion With New Hub in Indonesia

Malaysian state energy firm Petronas plans an "aggressive" expansion in Indonesia, which includes creating a hub for its East Java operations and investing in exploration for country's eastern regions.

Four Petroleum Liquids Pipelines Completed in U.S. Since 2023

Four new petroleum liquids pipelines, including three crude oil projects and one hydrocarbon gas liquids (HGL) pipeline, have been completed in the U.S. since 2023, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) updated Liquids Pipeline Projects Database.

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