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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Website of Cheniere Energy on a screen infront of the company's logo (© Shutterstock/T. Schneider)
Website of Cheniere Energy on a screen infront of the company's logo (© Shutterstock/T. Schneider)

Cheniere Energy Inc Plans New Pipeline to Expand LNG Export Capacity

Cheniere Energy, the largest U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, announced plans to construct a new pipeline to link its Louisiana expansion project to other pipelines in major shale-gas producing regions to mitigate risks and ensure a stable supply of natural gas.

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

Global Consulting Group RPS Secures Contract for Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Project

RPS, a renowned global consulting group, announced securing a significant contract to support the ambitious Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Project, Morocco World News reported. 

Sri Lanka on the map (© Shutterstock/Eivaisla)
Sri Lanka on the map (© Shutterstock/Eivaisla)

India and Sri Lanka Focus on Economic Connectivity with Air, Sea, and Pipeline Projects

Two neighboring countries, India and Sri Lanka signed bilateral agreements to enhance economic ties through increased air and sea connectivity, the Wire news outlet reported.

According to the report, both nations have given the green light for further feasibility studies on pipelines and land bridges to bolster their economic linkages.

Flag of Greece (© Shutterstock/akedesign)
Flag of Greece (© Shutterstock/akedesign)

Greek Gas Operator DESFA Plans $1.12B Hydrogen Pipeline to Link Greece and Bulgaria

Greek gas grid operator DESFA has unveiled plans to construct a $1.12 billion (€1 billion) hydrogen pipeline linking Greece to Bulgaria, forming part of a future European southeastern corridor.

Entrance to the ExxonMobil world headquarters located in Irving, Texas (© Shutterstock/Katherine Welles)
Entrance to the ExxonMobil world headquarters located in Irving, Texas (© Shutterstock/Katherine Welles)

ExxonMobil on Acquires Denbury Resources for $5 Billion to Boost Low-Carbon Strategy

ExxonMobil acquired Denbury Resources for $5 billion, marking its major milestone in the carbon capture and storage (CCUS) sector. According to a report published by Carbon Credit on Friday, the purchase aims to enhance Exxon's CCUS capacity and support its low-carbon energy strategy.

Logo of the PCK Raffinerie GmbH on a building of the Schwedt refinery (© Shutterstock/Sergey Kohl)
Logo of the PCK Raffinerie GmbH on a building of the Schwedt refinery (© Shutterstock/Sergey Kohl)

German Oil Refinery Seeks $441 Million Government Aid for Pipeline Upgrade

PCK Schwedt, a German oil refinery, has requested $441 million (€400 million) in government aid from the country's economy ministry to enhance the Rostock-Schwedt pipeline.

Coast of the Barents Sea near Kirkenes in the northeast of Norway (© Shutterstock/Ana del Castillo)
Coast of the Barents Sea near Kirkenes in the northeast of Norway (© Shutterstock/Ana del Castillo)

Proposed $5B Norwegian Gas Export Pipeline Could Ease Europe's LNG Dependency

A new report by Wood Mackenzie, a global insight business for renewables, energy, and natural resources, suggests that a proposed $5 billion export route linking gas fields in the Barents Sea in Northern Norway to European markets could potentially alleviate the continent's reliance on liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports.

Rendering of a pipeline with the Canadian flag (© Shutterstock/Ink Drop)
Rendering of a pipeline with the Canadian flag (© Shutterstock/Ink Drop)

Trans Mountain Pipeline Extension Likely to Redirect Oil to the U.S. West Coast, Analyst

The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, aimed at accessing Asian markets for Canadian oil, will likely redirect its barrels to the U.S. West Coast as Russian oil dominates Asian markets.

Analysts and traders attribute this shift to the rising demand for cheaper Russian oil in Asia due to Western sanctions following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.