Daniel Onyango

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Daniel is a versatile online journalist with a knack for writing news reports covering a wide range of subjects across industries, including disruptive technology, energy, renewables, sustainability, politics, business, innovations, health, aviation, and IoT. He worked with Empire Media Group Inc., Magnetic Media, and Which-50 Media before joining the ptj Editorial Team.

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Logo of TC Energy on a screen infront of the website (© Shutterstock/Wirestock Creators)

TC Energy Explores Multibillion-Dollar Asset Sale to Reduce Debt and Fuel Growth

Canadian pipeline operator TC Energy is reportedly considering a substantial asset sale plan to reduce its debt load and generate more funding for new investment ventures.

The company is actively pursuing the sale of a minority stake in ANR Pipeline, estimated to be worth $3 billion in enterprise value.

Rugged Pacific Coast along Santa Barbara Shores Park with Island and Offshore Drilling Platform in Background (© Shutterstock/Readin Wilson)
Rugged Pacific Coast along Santa Barbara Shores Park with Island and Offshore Drilling Platform in Background (© Shutterstock/Readin Wilson)

ExxonMobil Subsidiary Withdraws New Pipeline Application in Santa Barbara County

Pacific Pipeline Company ("PPC"), a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, has officially announced the withdrawal of its application to construct a new pipeline in the Santa Barbara County region.

Turkmenistan on a political world map (© Shutterstock/Yusuf Ucuz)
Turkmenistan on a political world map (© Shutterstock/Yusuf Ucuz)

Turkmenistan Revives Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline Prospect to Send Gas to Europe

Turkmenistan has revisited the prospect of constructing a Trans-Caspian pipeline connecting its extensive gas fields to the European market to plug the gap left by Russian gas supplies to the Western nations.

Skyline of Singapore (© Shutterstock/Natnan Srisuwan)
Skyline of Singapore (© Shutterstock/Natnan Srisuwan)

Malaysia & Singapore Firms Partner for Hydrogen Pipeline Project

Gentari Sdn Bhd and Singapore's primary gas provider, City Energy, have officially signed a joint feasibility study agreement.

The partnership aims to explore the construction of a hydrogen pipeline stretching from Malaysia to Singapore, bolstering the region's commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

Court gavel infront of the Australian flag (© Shutterstock/Zerbor)
Court gavel infront of the Australian flag (© Shutterstock/Zerbor)

Australia Reviews Emergency Application to Halt $3.6 Billion Gas Pipeline Project

The Australian government has initiated a review of an emergency application submitted by an indigenous group aiming to block the construction of Santos' massive $3.6 billion (A$5.7 billion) Barossa gas pipeline project, situated off the northern coast of Australia.

The national flag of Uganda and flag of Tanzania (© Shutterstock/esfera)
The national flag of Uganda and flag of Tanzania (© Shutterstock/esfera)

The Multibillion East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline Inches Closer to Final Investment Decision

The Uganda-Tanzania crude oil pipeline project is nearing its final funding decision, following the resolution of a long-standing issue between Tanzania and Chinese financiers.

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Headquarters in Washington, DC (© Shutterstock/Mark Van Scyoc)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Headquarters in Washington, DC (© Shutterstock/Mark Van Scyoc)

Federal Regulators Approve GTN Xpress Pipeline Expansion Despite Opposition

Federal regulators have given the green light to the controversial expansion of the Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) pipeline in the Pacific Northwest, causing a lot of objections focused on environmental issues and climate change.