MOL Invests $300 Million in Delfin FLNG After $5 Billion FID
A new investment is bringing one of the world's largest LNG shipping operators deeper into a first-of-its-kind U.S. export project.
A new investment is bringing one of the world's largest LNG shipping operators deeper into a first-of-its-kind U.S. export project.
A key European gas corridor linking Greece and Ukraine is moving forward, with Bulgaria reporting progress on pipeline expansion and new capacity additions.
A key LNG import facility in the Netherlands has moved closer to expansion after securing customer commitments and a conditional investment decision, with final approval still pending.
A new Wood Mackenzie analysis shows how the Strait of Hormuz crisis could reshape global LNG markets, influence project sanctions and alter long-term supply and demand trends.
Delfin has approved a $5 billion FID for the first phase of its floating LNG export project, a milestone that could establish the first FLNG facility operating in the United States.
LNG Canada has authorized early work on a proposed expansion that could significantly increase export capacity, marking another step forward for one of North America's largest LNG projects.
A key ownership change has emerged at one of Australia’s largest undeveloped gas projects, signaling fresh momentum as stakeholders continue working through the next phase of development.
WhiteWater is expanding its Pelican Pipeline system with a new 65-mile lateral designed to deliver up to 2.5 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas to a planned LNG export facility on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.
South Bow has secured long-term shipper commitments for its proposed Keystone XL revival project, marking a major milestone as the company weighs a final investment decision.
FERC is proposing sweeping changes to its blanket certificate program that could accelerate natural gas pipeline development, raise project cost thresholds and reshape how future infrastructure projects move through the regulatory process.
South Bow says it will not move forward with reviving part of the Keystone XL system until it secures a long-term U.S. permit, underscoring ongoing uncertainty around cross-border pipeline approvals.
Growing LNG demand is shifting attention toward pipeline capacity and permitting delays as U.S. energy companies warn infrastructure constraints could challenge the next phase of export growth.
New estimates suggest Alaska’s long-planned LNG pipeline project may face a shrinking path to profitability as lawmakers weigh tax incentives and rising construction costs.
DESFA has inaugurated a 157-kilometer natural gas pipeline in Western Macedonia, expanding Greece’s transmission network with infrastructure designed for future hydrogen transport.
A once-overlooked Western natural gas pipeline is drawing fresh attention as Utah officials and developers advance plans for a massive AI and energy infrastructure project.
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