Daniel Onyango

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Daniel is a versatile online journalist with a knack for writing news reports covering a wide range of subjects across industries, including disruptive technology, energy, renewables, sustainability, politics, business, innovations, health, aviation, and IoT. He worked with Empire Media Group Inc., Magnetic Media, and Which-50 Media before joining the ptj Editorial Team.

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The Tengku Fisabilillah bridge connecting Batam Island and Tonton Island in the Riau Island Province, Indonesia (© Shutterstock/Akhmad Dody Firmansyah)
The Tengku Fisabilillah bridge connecting Batam Island and Tonton Island in the Riau Island Province, Indonesia (© Shutterstock/Akhmad Dody Firmansyah)

Indonesian Companies Join Foces to Build Natuna-Batam Gas Pipeline

Indonesian state-owned electricity company subsidiary  PT PLN Energi Primer Indonesia (PLN EPI) has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with PT Timas Suplindo to build t

MOL Group Headquarters in Budapest, Hungary (© Shutterstock/Adriana Iacob)
MOL Group Headquarters in Budapest, Hungary (© Shutterstock/Adriana Iacob)

Croatia Rejects Hungary’s Proposal to Acquire Stake in Adriatic Pipeline Operator, Janaf

Hungary’s state-owned oil and gas company, MOL, has unexpectedly moved to acquire a stake in the Croatian oil pipeline operator Janaf, a proposal swiftly rejected by the Croatian government, underscoring ongoing tensions over regional energy supply.

Flags of Gazprom and Russia flowing in the wind (© Shutterstock/rarrarorro)
Flags of Gazprom and Russia flowing in the wind (© Shutterstock/rarrarorro)

Russia's Gazprom and Kazakhstan Sign Deal for Major Cross-border Natural Gas Pipeline

Russian energy giant Gazprom and the government of Kazakhstan have signed a memorandum of intent to construct a major new natural gas pipeline connecting the two nations to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation and address Kazakhstan’s increasing domestic demand.

Hydrogen Hot Tapping & Line Stopping, SGN LTS Futures (© STATS Group)
Hydrogen Hot Tapping & Line Stopping, SGN LTS Futures (© STATS Group)

Hydrogen Pipeline Isolation Breakthrough Paves Way for UK Net Zero Transition

Aberdeen-based pipeline technology firm, STATS Group, has completed a world-first high-pressure hydrogen pipeline isolation using its patented BISEP® tool, proving the method to be safe and leak-tight in isolating live, high-pressur

Rendering of a gas pipleine with the flags of Russia and China (© Shutterstock/Fly Of Swallow Studio)
Rendering of a gas pipleine with the flags of Russia and China (© Shutterstock/Fly Of Swallow Studio)

Russia-China Gas Export Boost Decade Away Despite New Power of Siberia Pipeline Deal

Russia will need at least a decade to significantly increase natural gas exports to China following a newly announced pipeline memorandum, industry sources familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.

Flags of Canada and the USA (© Shutterstock/ruskpp)
Flags of Canada and the USA (© Shutterstock/ruskpp)

Canada Signals Renewed Interest in Keystone XL Pipeline to Ease U.S. Tariffs

The prospect of reviving the long-stalled Keystone XL oil pipeline, a project first proposed more than 15 years ago, has emerged as a key point of discussion for easing U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium.

Petronas Towers with Malaysia national flag (copyright by Shutterstock/sacitarios)
Petronas Towers with Malaysia national flag (copyright by Shutterstock/sacitarios)

Malaysian Lawmakers Urge Centralized Pipeline Oversight After Devastating April Explosion

Lawmakers from across the political spectrum are demanding significantly stricter supervision and better inter-agency coordination for Malaysia's extensive network of utility pipelines, proposing a centralized monitoring centre following a 

Flag of NATO - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (© Shutterstock/railway fx)
Flag of NATO - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (© Shutterstock/railway fx)

Poland Commits $5.5B to Link National Fuel Network to Strategic NATO Pipeline System

Poland announced Friday that it plans to spend 20 billion zlotys ($5.5 billion) to connect its national fuel network to the NATO Central Europe Pipeline System (CEPS), a critical project designed to enhance the security and supply of allied troops in the