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Energy Transfer plans new Permian pipeline
400-mile intrastate, multi-market project
Major Carbon storage project moves forward
Greensand Future initiative reaches FID
KBR wins FEED contract for LNG project
Qalhat LNG complex in Oman expanding
Matterhorn Express starts moving gas
Provides takeaway capacity from Permian Basin
Enbridge building Gulf pipelines
Will serve Kaskida development
China’s unconventional gas push
Country seeks ways to limit import dependence
EIA: Permian takeaway capacity set to expand
Matterhorn pipeline coming online
Chevron touts high-pressure ‘breakthrough’
Anchor project now online in Gulf of Mexico
Small-scale LNG terminal planned for Mexican coast
Project sees to supply high-value markets along the Pacific
Shell advances hydrogen, ammonia project
Oman’s Blue Horizons facility seen as ‘catalyst’ for country
Baker Hughes selected for carbon capture project
Will supply compression and CCS-related technology, services, and solutions
CCS project announced for ammonia facility
CF Industries, ExxonMobil partnering on project
First LNG at New Fortress Energy asset
Touted as fastest large-scale LNG project developed
Bechtel wins EPC contract for multi-billion-dollar LNG export terminal expansion
US-based contractor Bechtel has signed a deal with liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter Sempra to build the second phase of the Port Arthur LNG export project in Texas
First gas achieved in Malaysian field
Jerun platform is designed to produce up to 550 million cubic feet of gas per day
Shell to invest in Ruwais LNG project in Abu Dhabi
Joins BP, Mitsui and TotalEnergies as partners with ADNOC
Shell to start new gas field
Mantee project part of East Coast Marine Area in Trinidad and Tobago
Worley wins FEED contract
New compression facility in Australia
Argent LNG export project moves forward
Company signs long-term land lease for 144 acres
Shell to build Canadian carbon storage facility
Company plans to spend US$10-15 billion across 2023-25 to development low-carbon energy solutions
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