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Pipeline planned to supply LNG project receives green light from B.C. regulator

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The pipeline is designed to supply ~2 Bcf/d of natural gas from northeastern B.C. Why It Matters: Gas Supply Chain: PRGT reactivates long-dormant infrastructure for LNG exports, supporting natural gas demand from Asia. to the Ksi Lisims LNG export terminal proposed near Pearse Island on the West Coast.

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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. Bcf/d of natural gas from the Permian to Katy, Texas. Bcf/d of natural gas. As the U.S.

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U.S. Energy Supply Leadership: From Wellhead to Water

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Permian Basin: The Backbone of U.S. Production The Permian Basin remains the most productive oil and natural gas field in the U.S. Bcf/d by the end of 2025, midstream operators are aggressively expanding infrastructure to capture this growing supply. With expected crude oil output increasing to 6.6

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From Wellhead to Water: How Midstream Companies Are Shaping the Future of Energy Exports

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This “Wellhead to Water” strategy is particularly evident in the Permian Basin, where crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGLs) production is growing rapidly. ” Phillips 66 (PSX) Permian Basin: The Growth Engine of Midstream Expansion The Permian Basin is at the center of the midstream revolution.

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U.S. Shale’s Superpower Isn’t Geology — It’s Consistency

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This evolution isn’t just reshaping North American energyits redefining global supply chains, capital markets, and geopolitical power. If drilling stalls, the global supply chain feels it. shale is becoming less of a wildcat business and more like a disciplined, high-efficiency manufacturing system.

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The Intensifying Global Competition for LNG Dominance

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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. Gulf projects.

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