Projects

Headquarters of Sinopec in Beijing, China (© Shutterstock)
Headquarters of Sinopec in Beijing, China (© Shutterstock)

China's Sinopec To Build 400-km Green Hydrogen Pipeline

China's Sinopec has begun producing green hydrogen at a plant - the largest in the country - in the far western region of Xinjiang and announced plans to build a 400 km pipeline from Inner Mongolia to the capital, Beijing, to transport the fuel.

The new pipeline will provide clean energy for local oil refining plants and fuel cell vehicles.

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Flag of Mexico (copyright by Shutterstock/patrice6000)

$300 Million For Mexico's National Gas Pipeline System

Mexico’s natural gas pipeline network got a huge boost when state power company Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) and Esentia Energy Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly invest $300 million to expand the national grid.

Hydrogen molecule (© Shutterstock/Corona Borealis Studio)
Hydrogen molecule (© Shutterstock/Corona Borealis Studio)

REN Looking to Adapt Its 1375-km Pipeline Network To Carry Green Hydrogen

In a move that could ease the way for Europe's transition to hydrogen as a fuel source, Portugal's REN has started adapting its high-pressure natural gas grid to allow it to carry an up to 10% share of green hydrogen as early this year, the company said last week.

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Flag of the Republic of Cyprus (© Shutterstock/MaciejForyszewski)

Cyprus Presents New Pipeline Plan For Transporting Med Gas To Europe

A new centrist government in Cyprus has fundamentally revised plans for bringing Mediterranean natural gas to Europe.

As relayed by Reuters, rather than the 2,000 km EastMed pipeline to continental Europe, the new government is proposing a much shorter one linking Cyprus to fields off the coast of Israel. Once in Cyprus, the gas could be converted to LNG and shipped to Europe.

Map of West Africa made of wood (© Shutterstock/Olena Ilchenko)
Map of West Africa made of wood (© Shutterstock/Olena Ilchenko)

Four More Countries Sign Up for a 7,000-km Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Project

Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, and Benin, have signed inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nigeria and Morocco to participate in the flagship gas pipeline project stretching from Nigeria to Morocco, North African Post reported on Sunday, June 18, 2023.

Court gavel on court desk (© Adobe Stock/BillionPhotos.com)
Court gavel on court desk (© Adobe Stock/BillionPhotos.com)

Mountain Valley Pipeline Inches Closer to Resuming Construction With a New Permit

Mountain Valley pipeline has taken a significant step towards restarting construction as West Virginia environmental regulators granted a new water permit, according to court documents filed by the partnership overseeing the project, Reuters reported.

Bangkok on the map (© Shutterstock/Peter Hermes Furian)
Bangkok on the map (© Shutterstock/Peter Hermes Furian)

Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plans a $35M Oil Pipeline to Boost Trade in Northern Region

Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS) has announced its intention to construct a new oil pipeline to strengthen its trade operations in the northern region, Bangkok Post reported on Wednesday, June 14, 2023.

Flag of Ghana on a pipeline (© Shutterstock/Ink Drop)
Flag of Ghana on a pipeline (© Shutterstock/Ink Drop)

Genser Energy Constructs 110km Natural Gas Pipeline in Ghana at Record-breaking Pace

Genser Energy, an energy company based in Ghana, has successfully completed the construction of a 110km natural gas pipeline, breaking records for its rapid pace of implementation, offering a significant boost to the country's energy infrastructure, the Ghanaian Times reported on Monday, June 12, 2023.

National flag of Uganda (© Shutterstock/Akshay Dhameliya)
National flag of Uganda (© Shutterstock/Akshay Dhameliya)

Petroleum Authority of Uganda Sets Conditions for Kingfisher Feeder Pipeline Contractors

The Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) has established a set of conditions that must be met by contractors of the Kingfisher feeder pipeline before being granted an operational license to commence construction, News Vision reported.

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Flags of Turkmenistan & Pakistan (© Shutterstock/esfera)

Pakistan and Turkmenistan Sign Joint Implementation Plan for TAPI Gas Pipeline Project

Pakistan and Turkmenistan have taken a significant step towards expediting the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project.

According to a Business Standard report, the two countries signed a Joint Implementation Plan (JIP) on Thursday, June 9, aiming to accelerate the completion of the feasibility study.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (© Shutterstock/Alexandros Michailidis)
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (© Shutterstock/Alexandros Michailidis)

Germany, Italy to Proceed with Hydrogen Pipeline Construction, Says Chancellor Olaf Scholz

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday expressed satisfaction as Italy and Germany reached an agreement to forge ahead with the construction of a pipeline that would facilitate the transportation of gas and hydrogen between the two nations.

Flag of the People's Republic of China (© Shutterstock/Tatoh)
Flag of the People's Republic of China (© Shutterstock/Tatoh)

China Plans 6,000-kilometer Integrated Pipeline Network to Meet Soaring Hydrogen Demand

China is set to construct an extensive pipeline network to facilitate hydrogen transportation from its wind and solar energy-rich northern and northwestern regions to the southern and eastern markets, the Recharge news blog reported.

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Flag of Canada (© Shutterstock/Tatohra)

Canada's Trans Mountain Corp Seeks Toll Increase for Pipeline Expansion

Trans Mountain Corp (TMC), a government-owned Canadian entity, has submitted an application to regulators for tolls on its long-awaited pipeline expansion project to Canada's west coast, Reuters reported on Tuesday, June 6, 2023.

According to the report, the company stated that shipping fees would rise if project costs continued to escalate.