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Russian Oil Flows Keep Falling, Pipeline Giant Transneft Says

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Oil flows on the Transneft pipeline network, which handles 80% of all the oil Russia produces, fell last year and continue to slide in 2025, too, due to the OPEC+ agreement to withhold supply and technological issues at Russia’s oil-producing sites, the pipeline giant said on Friday.

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U.S. Natural Gas Giants Eye New Appalachia Pipelines

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natural gas producers and pipeline giants to begin to actively consider proposing new pipelines to bring more gas supply from America’s top gas-producing region, Appalachia, to consumers. “We Enhancing pipeline capacity is essential to unlocking Appalachian supply,”… natural gas producers, EQT, told Reuters.

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Carney: New Canadian Oil Pipeline Is ‘Highly Likely’

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A new oil pipeline to Canada’s Pacific coast is highly likely to make it to the federal government’s list of projects of national interest, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told Calgary Herald in an interview published this weekend. “I A new pipeline out…

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Enbridge Looks to Raise Canada’s Oil Flows to U.S. via New Pipeline

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refining hubs have prompted Canada’s pipeline giant Enbridge to test interest from potential shippers for a new pipeline in Illinois linked to the Mainline system. Enbridge is considering raising the crude shipment capacity from Canada to the United States via the pipeline that could boost oil flows by 200,000 barrels per day (bpd).

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Pipeline Disruption Slashes Ecuador Output by 133,000 bpd

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Ecuador’s state oil company, Petroecuador, has declared force majeure on its operations after both major crude pipelines, SOTE and OCP, halted flows due to worsening erosion in the Amazonian province of Napo.

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Libya Fixes Leak on Crude Oil Pipeline Linked to Top Refinery

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Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), wholly owned by the National Oil Corporation of Libya, has completed repairs on a crude oil pipeline where a leak was detected at the end of May. AGOCO completed the repairs on the Hamada-Zawiya crude oil pipeline, the company said on Thursday, as carried by Reuters.

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Massachusetts Voters Demand More Natural Gas, Constitution Pipeline

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A new poll of registered Massachusetts voters shows they are fed up with the liberal policies of the Democrats running the state when it comes to the sky-high cost of energy. Natural gas prices have increased 93 percent over the last decade, while electricity costs have risen 65 percent. For many families, energy bills now.