PHMSA Allocates $98 Million to Replace Aging U.S. Gas Pipelines
PHMSA is allocating $98 million to repair and replace aging, leak-prone natural gas pipelines, aiming to improve safety and reduce system losses.
PHMSA is allocating $98 million to repair and replace aging, leak-prone natural gas pipelines, aiming to improve safety and reduce system losses.
Regulators have launched a public comment period for a proposed 647-mile crude oil pipeline linking Montana and Wyoming, a major project aimed at moving Canadian crude to U.S. markets.
FERC staff released a draft environmental review for the Kosciusko Junction Pipeline project in Mississippi, a major expansion involving new pipeline, compression and system upgrades.
New Mexico officials reject a key pipeline segment tied to the Project Jupiter data center, forcing a potential reroute and raising new questions about project timing.
EU lawmakers rejected a motion to block hydrogen pipeline funding, clearing the way for billions in infrastructure investment tied to projects estimated at more than $86 billion.
FERC has denied Colonial Pipeline’s rehearing request, maintaining its decision to block proposed changes to gasoline shipment specifications.
Federal investigators found unrepaired gas leaks and safety gaps led to pipeline explosions in Mississippi that destroyed homes and raised concerns over leak management practices.
Indigenous leaders and rural landowners in Alberta are urging a federal review of a proposed $16.5 billion, 400-km (249-mile) CO₂ pipeline, citing safety risks and a lack of consultation.
Venture Global and Edison have settled a long-running arbitration dispute over LNG deliveries from the Calcasieu Pass facility, marking a shift in ongoing contract tensions.
California has filed a lawsuit to stop a federal order allowing Sable to restart oil pipelines, setting up a clash over pipeline authority and state oversight.
DNV has released new guidance addressing hydrogen-specific risks in offshore pipelines, aimed at advancing safe design and requalification of infrastructure.
Venture Global CEO Mike Sabel said permitting remains the primary barrier to expanding U.S. LNG capacity, even as demand grows and Louisiana continues to attract major investment.
Authorities found no evidence of foul play in the Valero Port Arthur refinery explosion, as investigators continue examining what triggered the incident.
FERC has approved a 30 Bcf expansion at the Golden Triangle Storage facility in Texas, boosting capacity and strengthening Gulf Coast gas storage and pipeline connectivity.
NextEra Energy has secured federal approval to develop up to 10 GW of gas-fired generation in Texas and Pennsylvania, targeting surging power demand from data centers and industrial growth.
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