Kinder Morgan Promotes Kim Dang to CEO, Updates Pipeline Progress

Kinder Morgan is moving forward pipeline project expansions, including the Permian Highway Pipeline and Evangeline Pass, and Kim Dang will succeed longtime CEO Steve Kean, who will retain his position on the board.

XRI Begins Construction of Permian Water Pipeline System

The Evolution Pipeline will total 230 miles of pipe in its water recycling system in the Midland Basin, XRI says.

Germany’s Wilhelmshaven LNG Terminal Set to Start by Year-End

Uniper CEO Klaus-Dieter Maubach said Germany, which lacks hydrocarbon giants of ConocoPhillips’ scale, needed to learn to maneuver in the international LNG market.

TC Energy Sees Higher Costs for Coastal Gaslink Pipeline in 2023

Long-delayed natural gas pipeline’s costs to exceed current $7 billion estimate, company says.

Enterprise’s Deepwater SPOT Project Receives Conditional Green Light

Enterprise’s Sea Port Oil Terminal could export 2 MMbbl/d from nearly 30 miles offshore of the Houston area directly onto VLCCs.

Delfin Gets More Time to Build US Gulf of Mexico LNG Export Plant

In September 2017, FERC authorized Delfin to put its project into service by September 2019. Since then, FERC has granted several one-year extensions to complete the project.

Stakeholder Midstream to Double Gas Capacity at Permian Basin Facility

Stakeholder Midstream announced a final investment decision (FID) on the installation of a second treating and processing train (Train II) at its Campo Viejo facility in the Northwest Shelf of the Permian Basin.

Enbridge Greenlights CA$3.6 billion Gas Pipeline Expansion in Canada

Gas production in Western Canada this year neared record levels of 18 Bcf/d. Enbridge CEO Al Monaco said that supply growth coupled with future demand from planned LNG export projects was underpinning the expansions.

Equitrans Wants US Legislation to Help Finish Mountain Valley Natgas Pipe

Mountain Valley–the only big gas pipe under construction in Appalachia—is one of several U.S. pipeline projects delayed by regulatory and legal fights with environmental and local groups.

Three US LNG Export Projects to Add 5.7 Bcf/d by 2025

Two LNG liquefaction projects under construction in Texas as well as one in Louisiana will add a combined 5.65 Bcf/d of LNG export capacity when completed and by 2025.