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Barzan plant explosion that killed 13 and injured 66 occurred 2 days after production was restarted following a scheduled shutdown in December for routine maintenance.
ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy’s MoU with Cairo to monetize Cyprus’ offshore Glaucus and Pegasus natural gas supports Egypt’s strategy to become the Eastern Mediterranean’s leading gas processing and LNG export hub.
Still flowing nearly 40 years after startup, Gullfaks recently delivered its 5,000th cargo of sweet, low-sulfur crude to Sweden, underscoring how Equinor’s aging shelf assets continue to support Europe’s energy supply.
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President Biden is seeking plans from pipeline operators aimed at curbing methane emissions in their daily operations.
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Pembina and Kinder Morgan both add substantial infrastructure in separate deals valued at a combined $8 billion.
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Shell cargo was deemed carbon-neutral because of offsets purchased by the LNG provider from the oil company’s global, nature-based projects.
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Under pressure from the Kingdom to help boost the private sector’s contribution to Saudi Arabia’s GDP to 65% by 2030, Aramco secures a cash payout of $12.4 billion in one of the world’s largest energy infrastructure deals ever.
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The US Army Corps of Engineers deferred any decision to shut the line back to the district court.
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The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) forecasts in its annual global gas outlook that natural gas will comprise nearly a third of the global energy mix by 2050 and fuel more than half of the world’s electricity production. So, when it comes to fixing climate change, natural gas is one fossil fuel that can’t be dismissed. The 11 countries comprising the GECF control…
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Added assets raise its Delaware Basin daily disposal capacity to more than half a million barrels.
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Oil major boosts its initial offer for transmission assets.
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Massive Russian Baltic Sea gas export line faces scrutiny, sanctions from the West.
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Transmission firms say that future-proofing the pipeline network will assist the transition to a green economy.