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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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.

Petrobras HQ in Rio de Janeiro (© Shutterstock/Antonio Salaverry)
Petrobras HQ in Rio de Janeiro (© Shutterstock/Antonio Salaverry)

Petrobras Awards Ocyan $317.5 Million Contract for Gas Pipeline Revitalization

Petrobras, the Brazilian state-owned energy giant has officially granted Ocyana a substantial contract to rejuvenate a network of gas pipelines in the Campos Basin.

The contract, valued at $317.49 million, is expected to span over four and a half years, with the primary goal of refurbishing gas pipelines linked to two previously decommissioned platforms.

OGE headquarters in Essen, Germany (© Open Grid Europe)
OGE headquarters in Essen, Germany (© Open Grid Europe)

German Gas Grid Operator OGE Joins Multibillion-Euro H2MED Pipeline Project

German gas grid operator Open Grid Europe (OGE) has joined forces with its French, Spanish, and Portuguese counterparts to collaborate on developing a multibillion-euro hydrogen pipeline project.

Court gavel on court desk (© Adobe Stock/BillionPhotos.com)
Court gavel on court desk (© Adobe Stock/BillionPhotos.com)

South Dakota Public Utilities Commission Rejects Summit Carbon Solutions' Pipeline Permit

The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has delivered a unanimous verdict, rejecting the permit application by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions.

The rejected application sought approval for the construction of a 495-mile (796 km) pipeline intended to transport captured carbon dioxide from ethanol plants to an underground storage site within the state.

Rendering of a pressure gauge on a hydrogen pipeline (© Shutterstock/r.classen)
Rendering of a pressure gauge on a hydrogen pipeline (© Shutterstock/r.classen)

Germany Launches the First Conversion of Natural Gas Pipeline to Transport Hydrogen

German gas grid operator Open Grid Europe (OGE) and Nowega have launched the first conversion of natural gas pipeline to transport hydrogen, OGE announced through a press release.

Flags of Turkey & Iraq (© Shutterstock/ruskpp)
Flags of Turkey & Iraq (© Shutterstock/ruskpp)

Iraq Still Awaits Formal Notification from Turkey Regarding Oil Pipeline Operations

Iraq has not yet received formal notification from Turkey regarding the readiness of the oil exports pipeline to commence operations, despite recent assertions from Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar.