Shell Withdraws from Argentina LNG Project with YPF
Shell has withdrawn from YPF’s Argentina LNG export project after completing pre-FEED work, but says it still sees the Vaca Muerta basin as a promising LNG growth market.
Shell has withdrawn from YPF’s Argentina LNG export project after completing pre-FEED work, but says it still sees the Vaca Muerta basin as a promising LNG growth market.
The U.S. House has passed the PERMIT Act, a bill aimed at streamlining Clean Water Act reviews and cutting project delays for pipelines, energy infrastructure, and utilities. Lawmakers say the reforms will reduce red tape and lower construction costs while maintaining environmental protections.
North Dakota could soon deploy $150 million from its Legacy Fund into home-state infrastructure, with a proposed Bakken natural gas pipeline leading potential investments.
Federal regulators have completed all environmental and permitting reviews for the $40 billion Alaska LNG project, clearing the way for its 800-mile (1,287 km) gas pipeline and export terminal. The long-delayed project aims to deliver North Slope gas to global markets and strengthen U.S. energy security.
Energy Transfer is preparing a final investment decision for its 16.5 MMtpy Lake Charles LNG project in early 2026 after securing new supply deals. The Louisiana export terminal would boost Gulf Coast pipeline demand and expand Energy Transfer’s LNG portfolio.
Flows on the Matterhorn Express Pipeline suggest its expansion is in service, boosting Permian gas throughput and easing bottlenecks across the network.
Eni has launched Phase 2 of its Congo LNG project ahead of schedule, adding the Nguya FLNG unit and boosting output to 3 MMtpy. The expansion strengthens Congo’s role in global LNG supply and demonstrates record-speed project delivery.
Louisiana’s Office of Coastal Management has reissued the Commonwealth LNG coastal use permit after an extensive environmental justice and wetlands impact review, finding the project’s public benefits outweigh its environmental costs.
The European Union has approved funding eligibility for Snam’s SoutH2 hydrogen pipeline and Ravenna CO₂ storage projects in Italy, placing them on its updated list of priority cross-border energy infrastructure initiatives.
Britain has withdrawn $1.15 billion in financial support from TotalEnergies’ $20 billion Mozambique LNG development, citing increased project risk. The decision follows renewed security concerns and ongoing human rights scrutiny as TotalEnergies prepares to restart construction.
Allseas will install more than 320 miles of deepwater oil and gas export pipelines for Enbridge in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, expanding subsea capacity and supporting future production growth.
Energy Transfer’s Enable Mississippi River Transmission has proposed the Big Hollow Project, a 9.6-mile, 20-inch pipeline linking its Illinois system to Ameren’s planned Big Hollow Energy Center in Missouri.
Refinery closures in California are creating a nearly 280,000 bpd supply shortfall, triggering a three-way race among pipeline operators to deliver new fuel capacity to the West Coast. With limited connectivity and high price risk, only one project is likely to advance to construction.
Greece has approved environmental terms for the Prinos CO₂ Storage Project, clearing the way for a new 12-mile subsea pipeline, upgraded offshore platforms and injection wells that will support up to 1 million tonnes of annual CO₂ storage starting in 2027.
Canada has added the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG export terminal to its fast-track major projects list, improving the odds of a final investment decision next year. The 12-MMtpy project would be supplied by the 560-mile Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, now under construction.
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