natural gas pipelines
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Authorities have said that the damage appeared to be caused by "mechanical force" and that it may have been a deliberate act.
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Dos Caminos joint venture additions will be capable of delivering 2.0 Bcf/D of natural gas.
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Russia’s proposed Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline would enable gas historically exported to Europe to be redirected to China along a single pipeline system that joins the country’s West and East Siberian resource centers.
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A minority stake of the new company to go public later this year.
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The new 42-in. ADCC pipeline will tie the Whistler Pipeline to Cheniere’s Corpus Christi liquefaction facility.
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A fresh batch of expansions and a new pipeline are set to provide operators offtake options.
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Tellurian awarded a contract that will result in the first application of the service provider's integrated compressor line technology in North America.
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The acquisition expands Targa’s midstream natural gas processing footprint in the active Delaware Basin of New Mexico.
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This marks the first time the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has formally incorporated environmental justice considerations into one of its policies, making environmental justice a matter to be considered systematically in FERC proceedings for certificates of public convenience and necessity.
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While the world focuses on carbon dioxide—its problems and its uses—many are looking at how to move it around. Fortunately, a pipeline infrastructure already exists. Unfortunately, the pipelines were made for natural gas and not enough is known about how that infrastructure can handle carbon dioxide.