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- EastMed Gas Pipeline (category Proposed pipelines in Cyprus)EastMed Gas Pipeline, sometimes written as East Med Pipeline or Eastern Mediterranean Pipeline, is a proposed gas pipeline in Cyprus, Israel, and Greece22 KB (3,090 words) - 21:34, 2 March 2024
- Israel Cyprus Gas Pipeline is a proposed gas pipeline that would transport gas from Israeli offshore gas fields to the island of Cyprus. The proposed pipeline5 KB (677 words) - 10:18, 26 April 2022
- Cyprus-Egypt gas pipeline is a proposed natural gas pipeline, running from Cyprus's Aphrodite offshore gas field to the Damietta Segas LNG Terminal, Egypt6 KB (770 words) - 12:28, 6 February 2023
- Oil and Gas Pipeline Construction Costs (section BTU Analytics Survey or U.S. Northeast and Central U.S. Pipelines)for land pipelines jumped to 47.08% in 2016 from 37.77% in 2015, 42.36% in 2014, 38.84% in 2013, 44.61% in 2012, 44.27% in 2011, and 44.61% in 2010. Material21 KB (1,969 words) - 19:12, 1 May 2021
- Cyprus LNG Terminal (category Proposed LNG terminals in Cyprus)Cyprus LNG Terminal, also called Vassiliko FSRU or the CyprusGas2EU project, is a proposed LNG import terminal in Cyprus. While the import terminal remains22 KB (2,762 words) - 18:43, 2 February 2024
- The Cyprus-Turkey (Anamur to North Cyprus Gas Pipeline/Turkey-TRNC natural gas pipeline) is a proposed gas pipeline in Turkey. The offshore section of3 KB (453 words) - 12:27, 9 February 2023
- Damietta Segas LNG Terminal (category LNG terminals in Egypt) (section Proposed Expansion Background)terminal in Damiette, Egypt. It has one train. Declining domestic gas production and rising gas demand in Egypt led to the idling of Damietta Segas in 20129 KB (999 words) - 17:16, 13 July 2022
- Hadera FSRU Terminal (category LNG terminals in Israel) (section War in Ukraine and European energy crisis)Kuwait in 2009, Jebel Ali FLNG Terminal in Dubai in 2010, Hadera LNG Terminal in Israel in 2013, Jordan through Aqaba Jordan LNG Terminal in 2015, Ruwais11 KB (1,346 words) - 19:46, 10 October 2023
- Thrace FSRU (category Proposed LNG terminals in Greece)Thrace FSRU Terminal is a proposed floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) terminal for LNG import in the Aegean Sea, off the coast of Greece. Loading2 KB (320 words) - 17:23, 6 February 2024
- Hoegh Cyprus FSRU (category Proposed LNG terminals in Cyprus)Hoegh Cyprus FSRU was a proposed LNG import terminal in Cyprus. It was scrapped in favor of the Cyprus LNG Terminal. The FSRU will be moored off the coast2 KB (305 words) - 21:54, 4 July 2023
- Alexandroupolis FSRU (category Proposed LNG terminals in Greece)Project of Common Interest. In November 2021, the project was not included in the 5th PCI list published by the European Commission. In January 2022, Gastrade17 KB (2,120 words) - 20:22, 21 February 2024
- NewMed FLNG Terminal (category Proposed LNG terminals in Israel) (section War in Ukraine and European energy crisis)Kuwait in 2009, Jebel Ali FLNG Terminal in Dubai in 2010, Hadera LNG Terminal in Israel in 2013, Jordan through Aqaba Jordan LNG Terminal in 2015, Ruwais12 KB (1,505 words) - 11:55, 22 November 2023
- follows: With 1,978 km of pipeline projects in development, Greece ranked 17th in the world in terms of planned expansion by length in 2021. With 237,865 BOE/d37 KB (3,535 words) - 17:10, 10 November 2022
- Eilat FLNG Terminal (category LNG terminals in Israel) (section War in Ukraine and European energy crisis)like a land-based LNG export terminal in Cyprus, a proposed LNG export terminal in Israel, and the EastMed Pipeline are additional alternatives to export9 KB (1,185 words) - 18:44, 30 October 2023
- of the deepest pipelines in the world. From 2010 to 2014, supplies averaged 14.1 bcm per year, with a high point of 14.7 bcm in 2012. In 2021, the gas supplies13 KB (1,613 words) - 18:17, 22 August 2023
- Europe Gas Tracker Report 2022 methodology (section Table 3. Future gas infrastructure in EU countries (under construction or proposed))reviewed on a rolling basis: Proposed: Projects that have appeared in corporate or government plans, or in news reports, in either pre-permit or permitted27 KB (1,801 words) - 19:18, 7 April 2022
- Europe Gas Tracker Report 2020 methodology (section Table 3: Pipelines on the 4th List of Projects of Common Interest and Table 4: Other future EU gas pipelines)these pipelines would be 691 bcm/year, only slightly lower than the 2019 capacity of 707 bcm/year. Includes pipelines under construction or proposed that21 KB (2,752 words) - 16:24, 2 June 2021
- deal. Also in July of 2018, Jordan’s trade unions organized a demonstration in the northern city of Irbid, refusing to work on the pipeline in solidarity6 KB (812 words) - 10:48, 30 April 2021
- Qatar-Turkey Gas Pipeline was a proposed natural gas pipeline. The proposed route of the pipeline was from the Iranian–Qatari South Pars/North Dome Gas-Condensate4 KB (536 words) - 11:04, 30 April 2021
- Tamar FLNG Terminal (category LNG terminals in Israel) (section War in Ukraine and European energy crisis)Kuwait in 2009, Jebel Ali FLNG Terminal in Dubai in 2010, Hadera LNG Terminal in Israel in 2013, Jordan through Aqaba Jordan LNG Terminal in 2015, Ruwais10 KB (1,214 words) - 18:58, 12 October 2023