Refinery Project in Uganda Could Transform East Africa’s Pipeline Market
Uganda’s planned $4 billion refinery in Hoima is expected to strengthen the country’s oil and gas infrastructure and fuel growth in regional pipeline development.
Uganda’s planned $4 billion refinery in Hoima is expected to strengthen the country’s oil and gas infrastructure and fuel growth in regional pipeline development.
Pipeline & Gas Journal’s 2025 Europe 500 report highlights the continent’s longest gas and liquids pipelines, including TANAP, Langeled, Turkstream, SPSE, and more. The annual listing provides updated data on Europe’s critical energy transportation routes.
Experts see a midstream resurgence in North Dakota’s Bakken region, citing increased oil and gas production, pipeline expansions, and long-term infrastructure planning.
Four major pipeline projects across Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia are expanding South America's midstream capacity in 2025, including natural gas and crude oil infrastructure developments.
Since the beginning of 2025, with the advent of a second Trump administration, think tanks and energy consultants alike have been busy contemplating what a return to a “drill, baby drill” philosophy will mean to the U.S. and global energy space.
The Trump administration appears to be more interested in energizing the federal pipeline safety regulator than the Biden administration ever was.
The sale of KPC was approved in 2023, under the country’s privatization program targeting at least 11 state-owned enterprises due to what the government said was “inadequate capital for investments and working capital due to dwindling government resources to invest in those entities.”
Canada ramps up efforts to expand its natural gas pipeline network amid rising domestic demand and growing export opportunities to the U.S., with major projects like Yellowhead Mainline and renewed interest in cross-border infrastructure.
An influential forum of oil and gas operators with a vested interest in subsea operations is tackling the challenges of aging offshore infrastructure through cross-industry collaboration.
In 2007, the Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) released a Notice of Preliminary Rule Making (NPRM), known as the Control Room Management (CRM) rule. Since the CRM rule went into full effect in 2012, pipeline operators have seen significant transformation in the control room operation.
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QS Energy is nearing a breakthrough in global energy transport. The company is in final talks for multi-year lease agreements that would deploy its Applied Oil Technology (AOT) in key regions, including Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and West Africa.
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