Global Outlook Sees 549 New Oil and Gas Pipelines by 2030
A new global outlook projects 549 oil and gas pipelines will start operations by 2030, including 402 gas lines, 73 oil pipelines, 53 product pipelines, and 21 NGL pipelines.
A new global outlook projects 549 oil and gas pipelines will start operations by 2030, including 402 gas lines, 73 oil pipelines, 53 product pipelines, and 21 NGL pipelines.
The proposed 140-mile, 30-inch Yuma Pipeline would move up to 800 MMcf/d from Arizona to Mexico, with a federal filing planned in 2026 and service expected by 2029.
Iraq’s attempt to secure 5 Bcm of Turkmen gas through Iran has collapsed after the U.S. refused to approve the swap deal, leaving Baghdad scrambling to meet soaring power demand during peak summer months.
The New York PSC approved National Grid’s long-term gas plan but ordered improvements in forecasting, reliability, and non-pipe alternatives to safeguard service for 2.5 million customers across the state.
The Panama Canal Authority has started the competitive bidding process for a $4–8 billion liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pipeline that will move U.S. exports bound for Asia. Energy majors including ExxonMobil, Phillips 66, Shell, and Energy Transfer attended initial meetings, with a winner expected in late 2026.
Williams-backed Haynesville shale assets may be sold to Japan’s JERA for $1.7 billion, giving the LNG buyer its first foothold in U.S. shale gas production.
A leading Marcellus Shale gas producer has expanded its Capstone microturbine fleet beyond 150 units with a new order from E-Finity, highlighting demand for reliable, low-emission on-site power.
U.S. natural gas futures eased 1% ahead of an expected 80 Bcf storage build, while Waha Hub prices stayed negative amid pipeline maintenance in the Permian.
Washington now has the highest gas prices in the nation after a pipeline outage and refinery issues pushed costs to $4.66 per gallon on average.
Officials warn further attacks could deepen shortages as imports via Poland and U.S. LNG grow in importance.
ADNOC’s investment arm and partners have withdrawn their $18.7 billion takeover bid for Australian gas producer Santos, ending months of talks and slowing the UAE company’s global gas expansion strategy.
Chevron and Israel Natural Gas Lines will build the Nitzana pipeline to transport gas from Leviathan to Egypt, boosting Israeli export capacity above 2.2 Bcf/d and easing Egypt’s energy crisis.
CPS Energy will acquire four natural gas power plants in Southeast Texas from PROENERGY for $1.4 billion, adding 1,632 MW of capacity to meet San Antonio’s growing energy needs while leaving room for future hydrogen integration.
The EPA has proposed eliminating the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, saying it imposes billions in costs without improving air quality. The move would end most reporting requirements, except for facilities subject to the Waste Emissions Charge starting in 2034.
TotalEnergies and its partners have launched construction on the final two infrastructure projects of Iraq’s GGIP, including a midstream gas treatment facility and seawater supply system, which together will increase oil and gas production with reduced flaring and better water management.
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