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.
The U.S. Justice Department has weighed in on Michigan’s bid to shut Enbridge’s 645-mile Line 5 pipeline, warning that state overreach could threaten federal authority and America’s energy dominance.
The project, designed to move U.S. LPG bound for Asia, is part of a proposed $4–8 billion energy corridor that would add three new gas pipelines through Panama.
Canada and British Columbia have approved the Ksi Lisims LNG project on the Pacific coast, paving the way for a 12 MMtpy export terminal connected to the 559-mile Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline.
Transco and Mountain Valley Pipeline are in a heated contest for North Carolina’s gas market, with FERC weighing overlapping projects. According to East Daley, MVP’s Southgate and Transco’s SESE expansion are battling for shippers, supply diversity, and market dominance.
Russia and China have signed a memorandum to build the massive Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline through Mongolia, but pricing remains unresolved. Gazprom also agreed to boost supplies through the existing Power of Siberia line, deepening energy ties between Moscow and Beijing.
Brazos Midstream will invest $185 million to build a new 300 MMcf/d gas processing plant in Martin County, Texas, doubling its Midland Basin capacity to 500 MMcf/d. The expansion underscores the Permian Basin’s role as a cornerstone of U.S. natural gas supply.
Egypt is planning a $400 million pipeline to import more Israeli gas, managed by Gasco and linked to the Leviathan field. The project supports a new supply deal through 2040, strengthening Egypt’s role as a regional LNG hub.
Rotterdam has completed the final weld on a 20-mile hydrogen pipeline, the first section of the Netherlands’ national hydrogen network. The line will connect the Port of Rotterdam to Germany, Belgium, and beyond, reinforcing Europe’s hydrogen infrastructure.
Hungary’s foreign minister said the country will finish its 118-mile section of a new oil pipeline to Serbia by the end of 2027. The MOL-led project aims to secure crude supplies for Serbia, while Hungary’s gas imports via Turkstream are on track for a record high this year.
FERC has issued its final order for Glenfarne’s Texas LNG project three months ahead of schedule, approving a construction timeline that targets completion by November 2029.
The 450-mile Eiger Express Pipeline receives final investment decision to transport 2.5 Bcf/d of Permian Basin natural gas to Gulf Coast markets by mid-2028.
ATCO Energy Systems won regulatory approval for its 143-mile Yellowhead Pipeline in Alberta, a project set to deliver 1.1 Bcf/d of natural gas and create 2,000 jobs.
Kinder Morgan has launched a binding open season to expand its East Line pipeline from El Paso, Texas, to Tucson, Arizona, adding up to 3,250 barrels per day of refined products and diesel export capacity.
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