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EQT to Supply Natural Gas for Data Center Campus in Pennsylvania

EQT to supply 665,000 MMBtu/day of gas via Texas Eastern and Eastern pipelines to power the 4.4 GW Homer City data center campus in Pennsylvania.

U.S. Gas Prices Jump 5% on Rising LNG Exports, Gulf Heat Forecast

U.S. natural gas prices rose 5% as hotter weather drives cooling demand and LNG feedgas hit a three-month high, with flows to export plants topping 16.6 Bcf/d.

Delfin Reserves Gas Turbine Capacity as Offshore LNG Project Nears Fall FID

Delfin Midstream secured gas turbine capacity from Siemens Energy as it prepares for a fall 2025 FID on its floating LNG export project offshore Louisiana.

Blackstone to Invest $25 Billion in Co-Located Data Centers, Gas Plants in Pennsylvania

Blackstone plans to invest $25 billion in Pennsylvania to build co-located data centers and natural gas power plants, aiming to reduce AI infrastructure bottlenecks.

Strohm, Petrobras Complete Deepwater TCP Pipeline Trials Offshore Brazil

Strohm and Petrobras completed deepwater field trials of thermoplastic composite pipe offshore Brazil, testing installation and performance at nearly 5,000 feet.

Venture Global Starts LNG Production from Plaquemines Phase 2, Sources Say

Venture Global has started producing LNG from Phase 2 of its Plaquemines export plant in Louisiana, allowing spot market sales years ahead of long-term contract deliveries.

Tallgrass Launches Open Season for New Permian Gas Pipeline

Tallgrass launched an open season for a new Permian Basin natural gas pipeline, offering firm transportation to Rockies Express and multiple U.S. markets.

Occidental Curtails Gulf Production Amid Third-Party Constraints

Occidental Petroleum cut Gulf of Mexico output in Q2 due to third-party constraints, extended maintenance, and scheduling delays, reducing sales volumes to about 125,000 boepd.

Pipeline Bombing Halts Colombia’s Cano Limon-Covenas Flows

A bombing attack on Colombia’s Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline forced operator Cenit to suspend pumping, triggering spill response protocols in Arauca.

Oil Faces Double Threat From Rising Saudi Exports, Trade Wars

Saudi oil exports are set to climb to 7.5 million bpd in July, just as global demand softens and new trade tariffs raise fears of oversupply.

TotalEnergies Nears Restart of $20 Billion Mozambique LNG Project, Minister Says

Mozambique’s energy minister says the government has created conditions for TotalEnergies to restart its $20 billion LNG project, halted since 2021 due to insurgent violence near the Afungi site.

208-Mile Mississippi-to-Alabama Gas Pipeline Moves Into FERC Review

Kinder Morgan's Tennessee Gas Pipeline has entered FERC review for its $1.7 billion Mississippi Crossing Project, set to run from Greenville, Mississippi, to Butler, Alabama, with over 90% of capacity already contracted.

ArcLight Acquires Ohio Gas-Fired Power Plant

ArcLight Capital Partners will acquire the 484 MW Middletown Energy Center in Ohio to support growing power demand from data centers and industrial users in the PJM market.

Venezuela's PDVSA Reports $17.5 Billion in 2024 Oil Revenue as Exports Jump

Venezuela’s state-run PDVSA earned $17.5 billion from oil sales in 2024 as crude and fuel exports rose 15% to 805,500 bpd, driven by temporary U.S. licenses granted to foreign partners before their revocation in May.

Venture Global to Become Germany’s Top LNG Supplier with CP2 Deal

Venture Global will supply an additional 0.75 mtpa of LNG to Germany’s SEFE Energy under a 20-year agreement tied to its Calcasieu Pass 2 project, expanding Germany-bound deliveries to 3 mtpa.

Russia, China Discuss Expanding Gas Supplies Amid Pipeline Uncertainty

Gazprom and China’s CNPC met in Beijing to discuss future gas supplies, including long-term pipeline deals, as Russia seeks to expand exports to China amid slow diversification from Europe.

Kinder Morgan Pipeline Outage in Kentucky Triggers Force Majeure

Kinder Morgan’s Tennessee Gas Pipeline declared force majeure at its Station 110 in Morehead, Kentucky, due to urgent equipment repairs.

U.S. Natural Gas Climbs 4% on Low Storage Build, Rising Export Demand

U.S. natural gas prices rose 4% after a smaller-than-expected storage build and stronger LNG feedgas demand, with hotter weather driving up forecasts for domestic consumption.

Subsea7 Wins Offshore Egypt Contract for Pipeline, Umbilical Installation

Subsea7 has secured a contract offshore Egypt to install flexible pipelines and umbilicals for a subsea tie-back project, with offshore work expected to begin in 2026.

Sumitomo Backs UK CO₂ Pipeline Project to Move 3 Million Tonnes Annually

Sumitomo is backing a new CO₂ transport pipeline that will support carbon capture from cement and lime plants producing 40% of the UK’s output.

LNG Canada Start-Up Fails to Lift Gas Prices Amid Supply Glut

LNG Canada’s long-awaited first shipment has yet to ease the supply glut weighing on Western Canadian gas prices, as ramp-up delays and full storage continue to pressure the market.

New Fortress $20 Billion Gas Deal Halted by Puerto Rico Watchdog

Puerto Rico’s financial regulator has halted New Fortress Energy’s proposed $20 billion gas supply contract over monopoly concerns tied to its subsidiary Genera PR, according to a Bloomberg report.

APA Reduces U.S. Natural Gas, NGL Production on Weak Prices

APA Corp. reduced U.S. natural gas and NGL production in the second quarter due to weak prices and completed the sale of its New Mexico assets, generating $575 million in proceeds.

Germany’s SEFE Signs $400 Million LNG Deal with ADNOC

Germany’s state-owned SEFE has signed a $400 million deal with ADNOC to receive LNG from the UAE over three years, as it continues shifting away from Russian gas supplies.

Feds Fast-Track Utah Crude Transport Project with 14-Day Review

BLM has cleared the Wildcat Loadout Facility expansion in Utah after an expedited 14-day review, paving the way for higher crude-by-rail capacity in the Uinta Basin.

Chesapeake, AEP to Build $10 Million Ohio Gas Pipeline for Data-Center Power

Chesapeake Utilities’ Aspire Energy Express will invest $10 million to build a natural-gas pipeline in central Ohio, supplying a fuel-cell plant that powers a new data center by 2027.

FERC OKs Construction on Mississippi Hub Gas Storage Expansion

FERC has cleared Enstor to start a major expansion at its Mississippi Hub, adding three new caverns that will more than double the site’s working gas capacity by 2028.

Aramco Negotiates LNG Offtake from Commonwealth’s Cameron Project

Saudi Aramco is reportedly in talks with Commonwealth LNG for a long-term supply deal from a proposed U.S. export plant. The move would expand Aramco’s growing footprint in the American LNG market.

Ghana Faces Power Cuts as Eni Suspends Operations for Gas Upgrade

Ghana is bracing for temporary power outages as Eni suspends operations at a gas plant to implement a supply boost. The upgrade will increase gas output by 30 million standard cubic feet per day, helping stabilize energy delivery once completed.

GAIL Extends Gas Supply Agreement with Oil India by 15 Years

GAIL India has extended its existing gas supply agreement with Oil India by 15 years, continuing deliveries from the Bakhri Tibba block in Rajasthan to a state-run power plant. The renewed deal secures up to 900,000 standard cubic meters of gas per day through 2040.

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