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Enterprise completes final segment of Aegis pipeline

Enterprise Products Partners announced it has completed construction, commissioned, and initiated operation of the remaining 162-mile portion of the Aegis ethane pipeline from Lake Charles, Louisiana to the Napoleonville, Louisiana area. The 270-mile, 20-inch diameter Aegis system originates at Mont Belvieu, Texas, which is the terminus for more than 3 million barrels per day of natural gas liquids (NGL) supply pipeline capacity, is connected to more than 2 million barrels per day (

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ROMPCO announced expansion of Mozambique gas pipeline

The Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Investments Company (ROMPCO) announced that it will expand the capacity of the existing 865 km of gas pipeline from the Central Processing Facility (CPF) at Temane in Mozambique to Secunda in South Africa. The project involves the installation of a pipeline parallel to the existing pipeline, from scraper station 1 (STS1), which is about 128 km from the CPF, over a length of 127 km where it connects back into the main pipeline at scraper ...

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America’s first shale gas export terminal starts production

Cheniere Energy Inc. began production at what will become the first terminal to export natural gas from America

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Turkmenistan completes East-West gas pipeline

The president of Turkmenistan says the completion of a new gas pipeline will boost cooperation with European partners. Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov was speaking at a launch ceremony on December 23 in the small town of Belek near the shores of the Caspian Sea. The East-West pipeline connects Turkmenistan

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Construction of the TAPI gas pipeline started.

Construction of a much-anticipated $10-billion pipeline transporting natural gas from Turkmenistan to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India began this month, 25 years after the inception of the project. The so-called Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) project aims to export up to 33 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas per year through the approximately 1,800-kilometer pipeline. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the Indian vice president, Hamid Ansari, together with Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedoy attended the groundbreaking ceremony ...

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Russia and Turkey fight is spreading to energy sector

The fallout from the Turkish downing of a Russian jet last month is growing ever more dangerous, with even the seemingly untouchable energy sector now apparently the latest casualty of increasingly chilly ties between Ankara and Moscow. On Wednesday, Reuters reported that construction work had been halted at the $20 billion Russian-led Akkuyu nuclear power plant in Turkey, which was meant to be the culmination of Ankara

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Statoil awards North Sea pipeline contracts

Statoil, on behalf of the Johan Sverdrup partners, has awarded contracts for the line pipe, coating and pipe installation of the Johan Sverdrup oil field export pipelines. The total contract value is estimated at slightly less than NOK 2.5 billion (US$0.29 billion). The three contracts cover both the oil and gas export pipelines for Johan Sverdrup, located in the North Sea, approximately 140 km west of Stavanger, Norway. Line pipe fabrication : The line pipe fabrication contract for ...

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Iran in talks for US$4.5 billion subsea gas pipeline

Negotiations are underway to build an undersea gas pipeline as part of efforts to export natural gas to India, according to Indian Newspapers. Iran, the world

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