Pipeline & Gas Journal

Pipeline & Gas Journal

Pipeline & Gas Journal is a monthly publication that reaches over 28,000 professionals in leadership, engineering, marketing, and supervision within the oil and gas transmission sector. It serves a global audience, including individuals from gas utilities, engineering companies, pipeline transmission firms, and gas distribution contractors.

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Global

#692671

United States

#307129

Heavy Industry and Engineering/Energy Industry

#882

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  • 5 days ago | pgjonline.com | Richard Nemec

    (P&GJ) — At the end of 2024, nearly a decade after the largest U.S. methane gas leak at California’s major underground natural gas storage site, state regulators decided on a multi-year process that eventually could close the 100 Bcf Aliso Canyon storage facility, operated by Sempra Energy’s Southern California Gas (SoCalGas).

  • 2 weeks ago | pgjonline.com | Mary Holcomb

    (P&GJ) — Williams has unveiled a major expansion of its Transco pipeline network with the newly announced Power Express project, a 950 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) expansion aimed at meeting surging power generation needs in Virginia. The project is slated to enter service by the third quarter of 2030. The Transco pipeline delivers natural gas through a 10,000-mile interstate transmission pipeline system extending from south Texas to New York City.

  • 1 month ago | pgjonline.com | Mary Holcomb

    (P&GJ) — Phillips 66 plans to expand its midstream operations with the construction of a new gas processing facility in the Permian Basin, the company announced on April 25 alongside its first-quarter 2025 financial results. The Iron Mesa gas plant, a 300 MMcf/d facility, will provide natural gas processing services for Delaware and Midland Basin production.

  • 1 month ago | pgjonline.com | Mary Holcomb

    (P&GJ) — Golden Pass LNG has secured federal authorization to begin commissioning several critical components of its liquefied natural gas terminal in Texas, marking a significant step forward for the project as it nears production.

  • 1 month ago | pgjonline.com | Mary Holcomb

    (P&GJ) — New York state officials have approved key permits for the Iroquois Enhancement by Compression (ExC) Project, advancing a 414-mile interstate natural gas pipeline expansion designed to support downstate gas reliability. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) issued Air State Facility permits for the project's compressor station upgrades in Dover and Athens, clearing a major regulatory hurdle for Iroquois Gas Transmission System.

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