Arizona-Mexico Pipeline Could Move 800 MMcf/d Across 140-Mile Route
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 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. House approved a measure to roll back land restrictions, potentially opening the way for Alaska’s LNG pipeline and Ambler Road project. The Senate will now consider the repeal.
Audubon Companies has been selected as owner’s engineer and advisor for the 7.8 MTPA AMIGO LNG terminal in Sonora, Mexico. The project, backed by LNG Alliance and Epcilon LNG, will strengthen Mexico’s role in global LNG exports.
U.S. power developers are doubling down on natural gas and hydropower projects, with 114 GW of gas capacity now in the pipeline—twice last year’s levels. Renewable energy additions, however, are slowing as utilities prioritize dispatchable power sources.
Panama has launched the development of its first canal gas pipeline as part of an interoceanic energy corridor, President Jose Raul Mulino announced. The project, aimed at boosting Panama’s role as a global trade hub, will begin prequalification this year with a concessionaire expected by late 2026.
Enbridge has approved its $300 million AGT Enhancement project to boost natural gas deliveries to the U.S. Northeast by 2029, while also confirming progress on the Eiger Express pipeline from the Permian Basin.
The U.S. Department of Energy has granted final approval for Commonwealth LNG to export up to 1.21 Bcf/d from its Louisiana terminal, advancing the $10 billion project as it moves closer to a final investment decision.
The Department of Energy has extended Lake Charles LNG’s deadline to start exports, giving the Energy Transfer project more time to bring its 2.33 Bcf/d Louisiana facility online.
The North Dakota Industrial Commission has directed the Pipeline Authority to begin contract talks with WBI Energy Transmission to secure capacity for a new natural gas pipeline. The project is seen as critical to expanding takeaway capacity and supporting long-term oil and gas production.
Woodside Energy reported a 24% drop in profit and will scale back exploration to focus on its $39 billion project pipeline, including LNG and oil developments in Australia, Mexico, and the U.S.
Pemex is preparing a major overhaul at its 312,500-bpd Deer Park, Texas, refinery in October. The planned 60-day shutdown will take the plant’s largest crude unit offline, along with key processing units that depend on it.
Phillips 66 has reduced gasoline production at its Bayway refinery in New Jersey after a fire near its catalytic cracking unit. Repairs are underway, with full output expected in the coming days.
Freeport LNG’s Texas export plant is on track to return to full capacity after a brief outage on one of its liquefaction trains, with gas intake expected to reach 2 Bcf/d, according to LSEG data and company filings.
Coastal Bend LNG has chosen EXP as lead environmental consultant for its planned Texas Gulf Coast export facility, a project featuring multiple liquefaction trains, LNG storage tanks, and export infrastructure, with FERC pre-filing expected in 2025.
TotalEnergies will not invest in NextDecade’s planned Train 5 Rio Grande LNG project in Texas, shifting focus to lower-cost LNG ventures in Mozambique, Qatar and Canada, sources told Reuters.
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