LNG Growth and Rising Demand Reshape Natural Gas Infrastructure Priorities
In this SGA interview, Chair Shawn Patterson discusses how LNG growth, data center demand and reliability pressures are reshaping natural gas infrastructure priorities.
In this SGA interview, Chair Shawn Patterson discusses how LNG growth, data center demand and reliability pressures are reshaping natural gas infrastructure priorities.
As U.S. LNG export capacity expands, pipeline reliability, insurance coverage and risk management strategies are becoming critical to maintaining resilient midstream infrastructure.
Pipe-in-pipe (PiP) systems are moving beyond offshore use and emerging as a safer, more efficient option for transporting LNG, LPG, ammonia and hydrogen onshore. Combining advanced insulation, structural strength and real-time leak detection, modern PiP designs deliver reliability across complex and cryogenic environments.
Canada is ramping up oil and gas pipeline construction, including the Trans Mountain expansion and Coastal GasLink, to reduce reliance on U.S. markets and expand exports to Asia while strengthening national energy security.
Ukraine accelerates efforts to import U.S. LNG ahead of the 2025 heating season, exploring new routes through Poland, Greece, and the Trans-Balkan corridor amid depleted reserves and ongoing Russian attacks on domestic infrastructure.
In this Q&A, offshore construction expert Richard Taylor shares technical insights into the condition of the Nord Stream 2 pipelines and discusses potential repurposing options — from hydrogen transport to LNG imports — as viable alternatives to decommissioning.
Southern Gas Association Chair Cristie Neller outlines the industry’s path forward under the theme “Uniting for a Reliable Energy Future.” With record demand and rising infrastructure needs, SGA is leveraging training, collaboration, and leadership to strengthen the natural gas sector.
Civil society opposition and tightening global climate finance policies are slowing Africa’s LNG export ambitions. From Mozambique to Nigeria, major projects face delays amid human rights concerns, investor scrutiny, and calls for stricter decarbonization efforts.
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Williams CEO Alan Armstrong warns that permitting costs for pipeline projects have doubled pipeline construction expenses, calling for "common sense" energy reform to address regulatory hurdles delaying critical infrastructure.
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ONEOK Inc., completed the MB-6, a 125,000-bpd NGL fractionator in Mont Belvieu, Texas, and the full looping of the West Texas NGL Pipeline system.
The Alexandroupolis Terminal is a proposed floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) import terminal in the Aegean Sea, off the coast of Greece. Back in February 2022, the national government of North Macedonia initiated a process by which it hopes to secure a firm supply of critical LNG flowing from the Alexandroupolis FSRU.
Europe is taking major steps to expand its gas pipeline networks to support gas flows from new LNG terminals. Germany, for instance, is planning to add 355 miles of pipeline over the next few years to accommodate new LNG imports, almost all of which will be high-capacity pipe, with diameters of 39 inches or greater.
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