During the period 2024–2030, 31,127km of planned and announced trunk natural gas pipelines are expected to come online in North America. Of these, 13,855km represent planned pipelines with identified development plans, while there are 17,272km early-stage announced pipelines that are undergoing conceptual studies and are expected to get development approval. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the global oil & gas pipelines segment. Buy the latest pipelines profiles here.

Listed below are the five longest upcoming natural gas pipelines by length in North America, expected to commence operation during 2024-2030, according to latest information from GlobalData’s Pipelines Database.

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1. Canadian Prosperity Project Pipeline

The announced Canadian Prosperity Project Pipeline has a total proposed length of 4,500km. It is owned by Canadian Prosperity Pipeline Project Corp (100%). It will be operated by Canadian Prosperity Pipeline Project Corp. This pipeline project is in the Feasibility stage and is expected to start operation in 2030. The pipeline is likely to have diameter of 36 inches. Proposed capacity of the pipeline is 1,099,271bd (barrels per day). Buy the profile here.

2. San Fernando–Cactus Pipeline

The 1,609km long San Fernando–Cactus Pipeline is owned by Mirage Energy Corp (100%). It will be operated by WPF Mexico Pipelines S de RL de CV. This announced project is in approval stage and is expected to start operation in 2025. The pipeline is likely to diameter of 48 inches. Buy the profile here.

3. Alaska Project Pipeline

The planned Alaska Project Pipeline has a total proposed length of 1,399km. It is owned by Alaska Gasline Development Corp (100%). It will be operated by Alaska LNG Project LLC. This pipeline project is in the approval stage and is expected to start operation in 2029. The pipeline is likely to have diameter range of 32 inches to 42 inches. Proposed capacity of the pipeline is 4,796mmcfd (million cubic feet per day). Buy the profile here.

4. Permian–Louisiana Pipeline

The announced Permian–Louisiana Pipeline has a total proposed length of 1,110km. It is owned by Dela Express LLC (100%). It will be operated by Dela Express LLC. This pipeline project is in approval stage and is expected to start operation in 2028. The pipeline is likely to have diameter of 42 inches. Proposed capacity of the pipeline is 1,998mmcfd.

5. WEST Header Project Pipeline

The announced WEST Header Project Pipeline has a total proposed length of 1,046km. It is owned by Mitsubishi Power Americas. It will be operated by Mitsubishi Power Americas. This pipeline project is in the feasibility stage and is expected to start operation in 2028. Proposed capacity of the pipeline is 1,998mmcfd. Buy the profile here.

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Oil & Gas Intelligence Center, which provides detailed profiles of 34,000+ oil and gas fields, 400,000+ exploration blocks, 1,100+ LNG terminals, 3,400+ gas processing plants, 5,000+ storage terminals, and 8,000+ pipelines, 1,400+ refineries and 13,000+ petrochemical plants worldwide.