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Is Appalachia the Answer? U.S. Natural Gas Giants Eye New Pipelines

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producers and pipeline operators to revisit plans for new infrastructure in Appalachia—the country’s most productive gas region. Reviving Cancelled Projects Williams is reviving two major pipelines once scrapped due to tough permitting battles: Constitution Pipeline (0.65 Over 80% of the 4.6 million U.S.

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🚀 Powering the North American LNG Boom with Smarter Pipeline Solutions. 🚀

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North Americas LNG export capacity is set to triple by 2028, reaching nearly 25 bcf/d, with major projects like Golden Pass and Plaquemines leading the way. As export infrastructure expands, so does the need for efficient, reliable pipeline operations. Check our full benefits and uses by clicking here.

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These natural gas plays offer upside potential, TD Cowen says. They also pay dividends

CNBC: Energy

Midstream natgas companies own pipelines and other infrastructure to move oil and gas products, and the burgeoning demand for gas should continue into the 2030s, according to a team of TD Cowen analysts led by Jason Gabelman. Master limited partnerships, which include some pipeline names, aren't subject to federal income taxes.

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Permian Basin Gas Production Pushes Limits – Infrastructure Expansion Needed

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The rapid growth of natural gas production in the Permian Basin is pushing existing infrastructure to its limits, and additional pipeline projects are on the horizon to meet rising demand, according to East Daley Analytics. Beginning operations in early October, the pipeline can transport up to 2.5 Bcf/d of natural gas.

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Pounding the Table on PR and CTRA

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

LNG exports are projected to grow by over 2 Bcf/d in both 2025 and 2026. Asia is accounting for about half of the global growth in gas demand in coming years, as India sees a projected increase of more than 50 percent by 2030. natural gas demand alone is estimated to grow by over a billion MMBtu in 2025.

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The Intensifying Global Competition for LNG Dominance

Oil Gas Leads

Canadas Pacific Coast Canada is aggressively expanding its LNG export capabilities to serve the Asian market, with major projects on its Pacific Coast: Coastal GasLink Pipeline: A 5 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) pipeline supplying natural gas to the 1.85 bcf/d LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, British Columbia.

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Valor | Energy Connection – June 2, 2025

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Read more Natural gas prices tick up despite another triple-digit build Summary : Natural gas prices rose slightly to $3.447/Mcf despite a 101 Bcf storage build, exceeding the 99 Bcf forecast and marking the fifth straight triple-digit weekly increase. Total stocks reached 2,476 Bcf, 11.3% Bcf/day and demand dipped to 97.3

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