The Global Gas Infrastructure Tracker (GGIT) is an information resource on natural gas transmission pipeline projects and liquefied natural gas (LNG) import and export terminals. Currently, GGIT aims to include all LNG terminals regardless of threshold, as well as all global gas transmission pipelines over predetermined size thresholds. An interactive map shows pipeline routes and terminal locations, and tables provide additional data on each project. Both the map and table can be filtered, and more information is provided on project-specific wiki pages housed on GEM.wiki. The sources used during research and data collection are cited in each project’s wiki page. The internal GGIT database and wiki pages are updated continuously throughout the year, and an annual release is published and distributed with data summary tables.
The most recent release of this data was in December 2024 for Pipelines and September 2024 for LNG Terminals.
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- 3,859
- pipelines tracked
- 1.42M
- km combined pipeline length
- 1,313
- LNG terminal projects
- 5B
- tonnes of total LNG capacity
Summary Tables
- Pipelines by Country/Area
- Pipelines by Region
- Pipelines by Owner
- Pipelines by Start Year
- LNG Export Capacity by Country/Area
- LNG Import Capacity by Country/Area
- LNG Export Capacity by Region
- LNG Import Capacity by Region
- LNG Export Capacity by Owner
- LNG Import Capacity by Owner
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Map Data: Google