US midstream operators are set to add 44.9 bcfd of new natural gas pipeline capacity by 2027, primarily driven by rising Permian output and LNG export demand. About 31.6 bcfd of this capacity is already under construction, with Texas and Louisiana accounting for the majority of the expansions. Key projects include the Rio Bravo Pipeline and the Blackcomb Pipeline, aimed at alleviating congestion and supporting LNG facilities.
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