One day after announcing a deal with Japan’s largest electrical producer, the lead developer of the proposed trans-Alaska gas pipeline has revealed a second agreement, this time with POSCO ...
The largest gas company in Japan has signed a letter of intent signifying that it would buy up to 1 million tons of liquefied natural gas per year from the proposed trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline.
China and Russia signed a memorandum to build the Power of Siberia-2 pipeline. However, key issues like pricing and financing remain unresolved, with negotiations ongoing between Gazprom and China.
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A proposed pipeline from Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan could end California’s status as a “fuel island.” The ...
SEEING CRIMSON: Fossil fuel industry boosters have been getting loud lately about a typically hum-drum part of the state’s infrastructure: Oil pipelines. One of the companies making the most noise ...