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.
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 D.C. Circuit has denied environmental groups’ challenge to a Puerto Rico pipeline, ruling FERC’s decision not to block construction reflected unreviewable enforcement discretion.
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 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 House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has advanced the bipartisan PIPES Act of 2025, reauthorizing PHMSA’s pipeline safety programs for four years and strengthening oversight of U.S. energy infrastructure.
Pembina Pipeline secured Canada Energy Regulator approval for a 10-year tolling settlement on the Alliance Pipeline, ensuring long-term certainty for shippers.
North Carolina approved a key water permit for Enbridge’s proposed T-15 pipeline, which would link to Duke Energy’s planned gas plants.
The permit brings the offshore project closer to construction, enabling full loading of very large crude carriers.
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.
FERC has launched an environmental review for the 199-mile Mississippi Crossing and 291-mile South System Expansion 4 projects, which together would add more than 3.4 Bcf/d of gas capacity across Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.
Argent LNG has entered the FERC pre-filing process for its planned 25 MTPA export terminal at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, marking a major step toward one of North America’s largest LNG projects.
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.
Oil and gas lobbyists are fighting to block safety buffer zones from California’s carbon pipeline legislation, Consumer Watchdog warns, as lawmakers prepare to vote on bills that could greenlight dozens of carbon capture projects.
The U.S. Department of Energy has asked FERC to rescind its long-pending draft pipeline certificate policy under a rarely used statute, a move that could reshape how gas infrastructure projects are reviewed.
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