Delfin Reaches $5 Billion FID for First U.S. FLNG Project
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.
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.
Massachusetts regulators are reviewing methane emission rules for natural gas utilities as debate intensifies over pipeline leaks, infrastructure replacement and the state's climate goals.
Indonesia has approved new emergency powers allowing a state agency to import oil and LPG while giving authorities greater flexibility to manage domestic energy supplies during periods of market disruption.
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.
A federal court has delivered a key ruling in the ongoing dispute over Sable Offshore’s California pipeline, marking the latest development in a closely watched battle involving state regulators and energy infrastructure.
A damaged Atmos Energy natural gas pipeline is being investigated as a possible factor in a Dallas apartment explosion that killed three people, injured four others and prompted an NTSB investigation.
FERC has extended the construction deadline for the Rio Grande LNG export terminal in Texas to 2031 after developers cited litigation and financing delays affecting project timelines.
Summit Carbon Solutions has removed eight Iowa counties from its proposed carbon pipeline route, but landowners say opposition to eminent domain powers remains far from over.
The U.S. Department of Energy extended an emergency order keeping key units at Pennsylvania’s Eddystone Generating Station online to support PJM grid reliability.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy called a special legislative session to advance a controversial natural gas pipeline bill as lawmakers remain divided over tax incentives and project finances.
A federal appeals court vacated PHMSA’s enforcement order against Florida Gas Transmission, ruling the agency acted arbitrarily and failed to provide fair notice in a pipeline rupture case.
FERC proposed sweeping reforms to streamline permitting for natural gas pipeline infrastructure, potentially speeding approvals for pipeline, LNG and energy upgrade projects.
Canada’s Competition Bureau has filed an application seeking to block Keyera Corp.’s proposed acquisition of Plains Midstream Canada, citing competition concerns tied to fractionation and storage assets.
A Wisconsin judge temporarily halted portions of Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute project tied to disputed waterway permits, while allowing most construction to continue.
PHMSA announced more than $22 million in new grant opportunities supporting pipeline safety technology, first responder training and hazardous materials transportation programs.
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