gas pipeline project News
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Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India Establish Landmark TAPI Pipeline Company
The four state gas companies of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India have established a company that will build, own and operate the planned 1,800-kilometer Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) natural gas pipeline. State Concern “Turkmengas”, Afghan Gas Enterprise, Inter State Gas Systems (Private) Limited, and GAIL (India) Limited own equal shares of the company. ...
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Serinus Energy Announces Signing of Contract with EPCC Contractor for the Moftinu Gas Development Project
Serinus Energy Inc. (“Serinus”, “SEN” or the “Company”) (TSX:SEN, WSE:SEN) is pleased to announce it has signed an Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning Contract (“EPCC”) with Confind S.R.L. (“Confind”), a Romanian company, for the construction of a gas processing facility and associated flowlines and pipelines for the ...
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EPA Power Plant Proposal Could Fast-Track Natural Gas Pipeline Projects, S&P Says
The Environmental Protection Agency's recently proposed regulations for cutting carbon dioxide emissions from the nation's existing power plants could help fast-track construction of new natural gas pipelines, according to Standard & Poor's Ratings Services. The sharp increase in domestic natural gas production in recent years is already driving more demand for new pipeline infrastructure. ...
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Access Northeast pipeline to cost twice as much as projected, study says
The cost of a new natural gas pipeline expansion project in New England could be more than double what pipeline sponsors say, according to a new report. The report, prepared by Cambridge-based Synapse Energy Economics, claims that the proposed Access Northeast pipeline project could cost consumers $6.6 billion, more than twice the $3.2 billion figure cited by developers. The report also claims ...
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Fallon: no new subsidy needed for gas storage - decision saves bill payers up to £750 million
Bill payers will not be asked to subsidise increased investment in new gas storage facilities, Energy Minister, Michael Fallon confirmed today. UK gas supply is resilient with supplies outstripping demand Government and Ofgem are already taking action to boost resilience Study finds no case for Government to subsidise investment in new storage Bill payers will not be asked to subsidise ...
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Ukraine gets loan to modernize gas pipelines
Ukraine landed a 150 million euro ($187 million) loan on Monday to modernize its section of the pipeline used to deliver natural gas from Russia to Europe. In a separate development, Russian President Vladimir Putin later in the day announced that Moscow would stop pursuing construction of a Black Sea gas pipeline widely viewed as an attempt to circumvent Ukraine. Speaking after a loan ...
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Eversource takes state pipeline decision to Supreme Court
New Hampshire’s largest utility is taking its case for a proposed natural gas pipeline expansion project to the state’s highest court. Eversource Energy says it wants to expand the existing Algonquin pipeline system in Connecticut and Massachusetts through a project called Access Northeast. The $3 billion joint venture proposed by Eversource, Spectra Energy and National Grid is ...
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Shell and partners announce $31B project to boost Canadian LNG exports
Renowned Anglo-Dutch oil and gas company – Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) has reportedly announced that the company and four of its partners have agreed to invest into a $31 billion LNG venture in Canada. It is claimed that this would be the largest infrastructure project ever to be undertaken in Canada. LNG Canada, comprising Shell, Mitsubishi Corp., Malaysia’s Petroliam Nasional Bhd, ...
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Guild Associates Equipment to Power GreenGasUSA Project
South Carolina Agricultural Waste Digester will produce RNG. GreenGasUSA has selected Guild Associates to provide biogas cleanup equipment for its new project in South Carolina. This project, with a major industrial partner as the RNG consumer, will convert biogas methane from agricultural waste into Renewable Natural Gas that will be injected into the natural gas pipeline. “This ...
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Orbost Gas Plant Upgrade, Australia
Clarke Energy has been engaged by APA Group to provide engineering design and supply of four of GE’s high efficiency Jenbacher 420 1.498 MWe containerised gas engines for the Orbost Gas Plant upgrade in Victoria, Australia. This package is a proven “off-the-shelf” original equipment manufacturer (OEM) solution, with over 100 similar units currently in successful operation ...
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Energy: EU invests €647 million in key energy infrastructure
Today (Oct 29, 2014) Member States agreed to allocate €647 million to support key priority infrastructure projects. The bulk of the support goes to gas projects in the Baltic region as well as in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe. Funding will come from an EU programme called the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). The supported projects will increase Europe’s energy security and ...
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Green Energy Project to Break Ground in Kersey, Pennsylvania
MEDIA ADVISORY GREEN ENERGY PROJECT TO BREAK GROUND IN KERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA NEW PROJECT COULD PRODUCE ENOUGH ENERGY TO SATISFY THE NEEDS OF 45,000 HOMES!Friday, January 12th 2007, 12.30 p.m.Veolia ES Greentree Landfill635 Toby Road, Kersey, PennsylvaniaInterview, video and photography opportunities availableWhat: Veolia Environmental Services and Beacon Landfill Gas Holdings LLC are holding a ...
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WBA Press Release on visit to Pécs, Hungary
Pécs is a beautiful city in the Southwest of Hungary with almost 160.000 inhabitants and a large district heating grid. In the past the heat was delivered using coal and natural gas. Today Pécs sees itself as the first green city in Hungary. Starting 2013 the heat generation has been based completely on biomass. Recently, a delegation of the World Bioenergy Association visited ...
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SCTB Selects Clarke Energy to Supply First Jenbacher Gas Engine in Cameroon
Clarke Energy and GE’s Distributed Power business (NYSE: GE) today announced that U.K.-based Clarke Energy, GE’s new authorised distributor of Jenbacher gas engines in Cameroon, is supplying a 1.4-megawatt (MW) J420 Jenbacher gas engine to Flour Mill SCTB s.a. (Societe Camerounaise de Transformation du Blé S.A.) to provide more reliable, cost-effective, on-site power for the ...
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SCTB Selects Clarke Energy to supply first Jenbacher Gas Engine in Cameroon
Clarke Energy and GE’s Distributed Power business (NYSE: GE) today announced that U.K.-based Clarke Energy, GE’s new authorised distributor of Jenbacher gas engines in Cameroon, is supplying a 1.4-megawatt (MW) J420 Jenbacher gas engine to Flour Mill SCTB s.a. (Societe Camerounaise de Transformation du Blé S.A.) to provide more reliable, cost-effective, on-site power for the ...
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Russia and Japan plight to make Energy Relations and Trade Strong
Taro Aso, Japanese foreign minister and Viktor Khristenko, Russian energy minister, acceded that their countries will loosen the trade boundaries to encompass sectors like fishery and agricultural products, energy, IT and transportation. The two ministers talked about two oil and gas projects in Sakhalin Island in Russia and an oil pipeline project in East Siberia, informed a foreign ...
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ABB wins US$490m oil and gas order
ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won a contract for about $490 million as part of the El Merk oil and gas project in Algeria. It’s the third major infrastructure project awarded to ABB within the last two weeks. However, ABB said that most of its markets remain challenging. The contract from Groupement Berkine, an Algeria entity that is co-managed by Sonatrach and ...
By ABB
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China’s milestone West-to-East pipeline, one of the world’s largest gas transmission projects, turns to GE oil & gas technology
GE Oil & Gas technology has again been selected for one of the largest gas transmission projects in the world. GE will be the primary supplier of compression equipment for the western section of China’s second West-to-East Gas Pipeline. Since 2005, GE has been awarded bids by PetroChina worth over $600 million dollars. Longer than the Great Wall The second West-to-East pipeline, will be ...
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Progress Energy Carolinas announces accelerated coal plant closings
Progress Energy Carolinas, a subsidiary of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), will accelerate the retirement of one North Carolina coal-fired power plant previously slated for closing in 2013, and will retire the utility's only coal-fired unit in South Carolina. The company announced today that the 316-megawatt (MW) Cape Fear coal-fired plant, located near Moncure, N.C., and the 177-MW H.B. Robinson Unit ...
By Duke Energy
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DTE/Engineering Society of Detroit to Announce Winners of E-Challenge Competition
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., May 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- At the 2012 DTE/Engineering Society of Detroit (ESD) Energy Conference, DTE Energy issued an E-Challenge to commercial and light industrial companies to create an outstanding energy efficiency product that will have a tremendous impact on energy savings. More than 60 entries were received. Two winners were then selected and given thousands of dollars ...
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