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A surge in U.S. natural gas pipeline construction, driven by global LNG demand and major investments, is the largest since 2008, with key projects fast-tracked in Texas and Louisiana.
A major surge in U.S. natural gas pipeline construction, driven by rising global LNG demand and investments from companies like Sempra and Energy Transfer, is fueling the largest pipeline buildout since 2008.
Texas and Louisiana regulators have fast-tracked approvals for projects including Enbridge’s Rio Bravo and Blackcomb Pipelines, as well as expansions by Kinder Morgan and Williams.
The Permian Basin, overwhelmed by excess associated gas, continues to face price drops due to insufficient pipeline capacity, with analysts estimating the need for a major pipeline every 16 to 18 months.
Energy Transfer’s 442-mile Hugh Brinson Pipeline is expected to become its most profitable asset, supported by demand from AI data centers.
Additional pipeline capacity is slated for completion by 2027, signaling sustained growth in fossil fuel infrastructure despite environmental concerns over long-term fossil fuel dependence.
Un aumento en la construcción de gasoductos de gas natural en Estados Unidos, impulsado por la demanda global de GNL y grandes inversiones, es el más grande desde 2008, con proyectos clave acelerados en Texas y Luisiana.