List of natural gas pipelines

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This is a list of pipelines used to transport natural gas.

Africa

Asia

Europe

European gas pipelines include:

InterEuropean

Planned pipelines for intereuropean gas transport:

Supply to Europe

From Africa

All African routes run from Hassi R'Mel the Algerian hub for natural gas, it supplies gas from the Hassi R'Mel gas field. (The planned Trans-Saharan gas pipeline will connect Nigeria to Hassi R’Mel). Pipelines from Hassi R’Mel: Planned pipeline for gas transport from Africa:

From Azerbaijan and Middle East

Pipelines connect mainly from the Shah Deniz gas field in Azerbaijan. Connections to the Middle East are possible: A lecture was held at The Institute of World Politics to consider the economic and geopolitics of the rival pipelines and what's at stake for the concerned parties, namely TANAP and South Stream's replacement Turkish Stream.

From the North Sea gasfields

From Russia

Completed pipeline projects: Proposed pipelines for gas transport from Russia:

North America

Interprovincial pipelines are regulated by the National Energy Board in Canada and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in the US. Intrastate pipelines are regulated by state, provincial or local jurisdictions.

Canada

Mexico

Puerto Rico

United States interstate pipelines

FERC requires most interstate pipelines to maintain an interactive web site with standardized information regarding their operations under a heading of "Informational Postings." The exact legal name of each company appears below. Many of these companies are wholly owned subsidiaries of larger publicly traded companies.

Major interstate pipelines

Minor interstate pipelines

Predominantly offshore pipelines

LNG import/export terminals

Hinshaw pipelines

Although these pipelines flow gas in interstate commerce, they are subject to state regulation.

South America

Oceania

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