About Global Energy Flow — Live Oil and Gas Pipeline Tracker 2026

Global Energy Flow Tracker

A free, real-time interactive map of global oil and gas infrastructure — tracking pipeline flows, commodity prices, storage levels, LNG terminals and fuel prices worldwide. No signup. No paywall.

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Gas Pipelines
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Oil Pipelines
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Storage Facilities
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Countries · Fuel Prices
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Price Markers
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Brent · WTI · TTF · HH

What the Site Covers

Gas Pipeline Network

456 gas transmission pipelines worldwide with real-time flow status. Nord Stream, TurkStream, TANAP, TAP, Power of Siberia, Norway's 8,800 km offshore export system, Trans-Saharan, GASBOL and more. Colour-coded: green = flowing, orange = disrupted, red = offline.

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Oil Pipeline Network

405 crude oil pipelines spanning every continent — Druzhba, ESPO, BTC, CPC, Keystone, Enbridge Mainline, TAPS, Petroline, Trans-Arabia, Sumed and dozens more. Animated flow indicators. Click any pipeline for capacity and status detail.

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Energy Storage Monitor

356 facilities mapped and colour-coded by fill level: 140 gas UGS sites, 105 LNG terminals, 72 crude oil hubs and 39 strategic petroleum reserves. EU storage at 28%, US SPR at 56%. Updated weekly from GIE AGSI+ and EIA.

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Live Commodity Prices

Brent crude, WTI crude, TTF European gas and Henry Hub US gas updating every 5 minutes from Stooq and Yahoo Finance market feeds. As of March 28 2026: Brent $112.57, WTI $99.64, TTF €54.52, HH $3.05.

Fuel Prices by Country

Petrol and diesel pump prices across 190+ countries, all 50 US states, Canadian provinces and 50+ major cities. Units: $/gal for USA and Canada, $/L or local currency per litre everywhere else. Updated daily from GlobalPetrolPrices, AAA and EC Oil Bulletin.

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Live Tanker Tracking

Real-time AIS vessel positions from MarineTraffic covering the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Red Sea, Suez Canal, Malacca Strait, Bosphorus, Baltic and Mediterranean. Critical chokepoints highlighted.

Current Market Situation — March 2026

Energy markets are operating under severe geopolitical stress following the onset of U.S.-Iran military conflict in early March 2026. The Strait of Hormuz — through which approximately 17.8 million barrels per day normally flow — has been effectively closed to commercial traffic since March 2, reducing global oil supply by roughly 18%. Brent crude has risen from $71/bbl at the start of 2026 to $112.57 as of March 28, while TTF natural gas has surged 70% month-to-date from €38/MWh to €54.52/MWh as European storage entered the injection season at just 28.4% full — 5 percentage points below year-ago levels. This tracker monitors all affected pipelines, storage levels and shipping routes in real time.

Pipeline Coverage by Region

RegionGasOilKey Pipelines
Europe (28 countries)9518Nord Stream 1&2 (offline), TurkStream, TAP, TANAP, Norway 6-pipeline export network, IUK, BBL, MEGAL, Snam backbone, NaTran, JANAF, TAL
Russia / Former Soviet86Brotherhood (terminated Dec 2024), Power of Siberia, Yamal-Europe, ESPO, BTC, CPC
Middle East88Petroline (disrupted), Trans-Arabia, Goreh-Jask Iran, UAE bypass, Iraq-Turkey pipeline
North Africa108Transmed, Medgaz, Trans-Saharan (under construction), Greenstream Libya, Arab Gas Pipeline, SUMED, Hassi R'Mel network
Sub-Saharan Africa2320Nigeria ELPS, OB3, AKK, WAGP, Greater Tortue FLNG, EACOP, Angola LNG feed, TAZAMA, ROMPCO, Chad-Cameroon, Beira-Harare
North America1513Transco, NGTL, Coastal GasLink→LNG Canada, Mountain Valley Pipeline, TAPS, Enbridge Mainline, Keystone, TMX, DAPL, Capline
South America168GASBOL, Vaca Muerta system, GasAndes, Camisea, GASENE, Oleoducto Nor Peruano
Asia Pacific449West-East China (4 lines), Myanmar-China, PTT Thailand, PGU Malaysia, Bintulu/Sarawak, PV Gas Vietnam, GAIL HVJ/GREP, KOGAS national loop, Japan regional networks
Australia / NZ132Dampier-Bunbury, MAPS, SEAGas, EGP, Gorgon feed, NWS feed, NZ First Gas

Storage Monitor — 356 Facilities

TypeCountWhat It Shows
⬡ Gas UGS (underground)140EU + Russia + North America underground gas storage. Fill % colour-coded: green >70%, yellow 40-70%, orange 20-40%, red <20%.
◆ LNG Terminals105Import and export LNG facilities. Tank capacity in MMT. Key: Ras Laffan Qatar, Sabine Pass USA, Zeebrugge Belgium, Gate Rotterdam, Sodegaura Tokyo.
● Crude Oil Hubs72Major crude storage and pipeline hubs. Cushing Oklahoma (WTI pricing point), Fujairah UAE, Rotterdam, Saldanha Bay South Africa, Yangshan China.
■ Strategic Reserves (SPR)39Government emergency oil and gas reserves. US SPR (375 million bbls), China SPR (Zhoushan, Huangdao, Zhanjiang), Japan SPR, UAE underground, IEA emergency stocks.

Data Sources & Update Frequency

DataSourceFrequency
Brent crude, WTI crudeStooq (CB.F, CL.F) → Yahoo Finance (BZ=F, CL=F) → EIA APILIVE 5 min
TTF European gasStooq (TGF.F) → Yahoo Finance (TTF=F) → EIALIVE 5 min
Henry Hub US gasStooq (NG.F) → EIA API v2 → Yahoo Finance (NG=F)LIVE 5 min
EU gas storage levelsGIE AGSI+ API (agsi.gie.eu)Weekly Thu
US gas storageEIA API v2 (weekly gas storage report)Weekly Wed
US fuel prices (states + cities)AAA, GasBuddyDaily
EU fuel pricesEuropean Commission Oil BulletinWeekly Mon
Global pump prices (190+ countries)GlobalPetrolPrices.comDaily
Pipeline routes & statusEIA, IEA, Global Energy Monitor, operator reportsAs news breaks
Storage fill levelsGIE AGSI+, EIA, operator reportsTwice weekly
Live tanker positionsMarineTraffic (AIS, 5,000+ ground stations)LIVE

Pipeline Status Colour Guide

Green — Full flow. Operating at or near designed capacity.
Orange — Disrupted / partial flow. Reduced throughput due to sanctions, damage, maintenance or political restrictions.
Red — Offline / dead. No flow — sabotage, conflict damage, political termination or permanent decommission.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is data updated?
Commodity prices (Brent, WTI, TTF, Henry Hub) update every 5 minutes automatically via a Cloudflare Worker pulling from Stooq, Yahoo Finance and EIA. Fuel prices update daily. Storage levels update twice weekly (GIE AGSI+ publishes Thursdays, EIA publishes Wednesdays). Pipeline status is updated manually when significant events occur — disruptions, sanctions, new pipelines, capacity changes. The site is maintained daily.
What is happening at the Strait of Hormuz in 2026?
Following the onset of US-Iran military conflict in early March 2026, Iran began operating what it calls a "toll system" at the Strait, allowing select Chinese, Russian and allied vessels to transit while blocking commercial traffic. Approximately 17.8 million barrels per day normally flow through the Strait — about 18% of global supply. Goldman Sachs estimates a $14-18/bbl geopolitical risk premium in current prices. Trump has extended a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait to April 6. All affected pipelines (Petroline, Trans-Arabia, UAE bypass) and the tanker tracker page monitor the situation in real time.
Why is the Brotherhood pipeline shown as red / dead?
Ukraine declined to renew its gas transit agreement with Russia that expired January 1, 2025, ending flows through the Brotherhood/Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod pipeline after decades of operation. Slovakia, Austria and Hungary were most impacted. Slovakia's PM Fico visited Moscow and negotiated alternative supply arrangements; Austria's OMV had already contracted Norwegian and LNG alternatives.
Why are European gas storage levels so low in March 2026?
European gas storage entered March 2026 at 28.4% full — 5 percentage points below year-ago levels and well below the 5-year seasonal average. Germany is at 22.3%, France at 22.1%, the Netherlands at just 6.0%. The causes: a colder-than-normal winter 2025/26, reduced LNG availability as Qatar redirected cargoes to Asia, and the ongoing loss of Russian pipeline supply. Goldman Sachs raised its Q2 TTF forecast to €72/MWh, warning of an adverse scenario above €89/MWh if Hormuz flows remain depressed.
Why does Spain have so many LNG terminals but can't supply the rest of Europe?
Spain has 7 LNG regasification terminals — Europe's largest fleet by number — but only two small pipeline interconnections with France (Irun and Larrau/Biriatou), both severely limited in capacity. This makes Spain a "gas island": abundant LNG capacity, minimal pipeline export ability. The cancelled MidCat project would have connected Spain to Central Europe; the approved BarMar hydrogen pipeline (Barcelona–Marseille, targeting 2030) is its replacement as part of the H2Med corridor.
What is the TTF and why does the Netherlands control European gas pricing?
The Title Transfer Facility (TTF) is Europe's dominant gas benchmark — a virtual trading point within the Gasunie Transport Services (GTS) network. It emerged from the Netherlands' decades as a gas exporter via the giant Groningen field (permanently closed October 2023 after causing thousands of earthquakes). Despite the Netherlands now importing all its gas — through Gate LNG Rotterdam, EemsEnergyTerminal Eemshaven, and Norwegian/Belgian pipeline imports — the TTF remains the European benchmark with 250 TWh/day of cleared contracts in H1 2025.
How did Germany replace Russian gas?
Germany built six FSRU LNG terminals within 12 months of Russia's 2022 invasion — a world record — reaching 32 bcm/year of LNG capacity. However, utilisation is only around 36% in 2024 as Norwegian pipeline gas (now 48% of German imports), overland LNG from Netherlands/Belgium/France, and reduced industrial demand have created a supply glut. Germany also has Europe's largest underground storage at ~250 TWh capacity. The OPAL and EUGAL pipelines, built to carry Russian Nord Stream gas south, now run in reverse carrying Baltic-coast LNG northward into the German grid.
What is Norway's role in European gas supply?
Norway is Europe's largest single gas supplier — delivering a record 117.6 BCM to Europe in 2024 (30% of EU gas imports) via an 8,800 km offshore pipeline network operated by state-owned Gassco. Six export pipelines connect to Germany (Europipe I & II), the UK (Langeled), Belgium (Zeepipe), France (Franpipe) and Scotland (Vesterled). The Norwegian State bought out the Gassled pipeline partnership for $1.6 billion effective January 1, 2024, bringing the entire system under full public ownership.
Why does the fuel price map use $/gallon for the US and $/litre everywhere else?
Only the United States and Canada sell fuel by the gallon. Every other country — including Middle Eastern states, Russia, Gulf states and sub-Saharan Africa regardless of whether prices are quoted in USD — uses litres. The map reflects local retail units: $/gal for all 50 US states, Canadian provinces and cities; $/L, €/L, £/L, ¥/L or local currency/L for all other countries.
What is LNG Canada and why is it significant?
LNG Canada at Kitimat, British Columbia — the largest private investment in Canadian history at $47.9 billion — began exporting LNG in 2025, fed by the Coastal GasLink pipeline (670 km) from Montney/Duvernay shale formations. It is Canada's first Pacific coast LNG export terminal, opening a new trade route to Asian markets and competing with US Gulf Coast LNG. Phase 2 would double capacity to around 28 mtpa.
What is the current status of African LNG projects?
Several major milestones were reached in 2024-2025: Greater Tortue Ahmeyim FLNG (Senegal/Mauritania) reached first commercial exports June 2025 at 2.5 mtpa; Coral Sul FLNG (Mozambique) hit plateau at 3.4 mtpa; Angola LNG shipped its 300th cargo; Nigeria Bonny Island expansion added a 7th train. Tanzania LNG FID is targeted 2026-2027. TotalEnergies lifted force majeure on Mozambique LNG in October 2025 with first exports around 2029. The map shows all these projects with current operational status.
Why are there no pipeline labels at the default map zoom?
Labels are suppressed at the default zoom level to keep the map readable with 861 pipelines and 318 price markers on screen. Click any pipeline to see its name, capacity, status and flow data. Zoom in to see country labels and storage facility icons appear progressively by importance.
Is this site affiliated with any energy company?
No. This is an independent project built with publicly available data from EIA, IEA, European Commission, GIE, Global Energy Monitor, MarineTraffic and market data feeds. It has no commercial affiliations with any energy company, pipeline operator or trading firm. It is ad-supported and free to use.
Can I embed this map on my website?
You can link to any page freely. To embed, use an iframe pointing to https://global-energy-flow.com/. For commercial embedding arrangements, reach out via the contact details below.
I found an error in the pipeline data. How do I report it?
Pipeline infrastructure data is complex and some regional flows are difficult to verify precisely. If you spot an error — wrong route, incorrect status, missing pipeline, wrong capacity — corrections are very welcome. The goal is the most accurate freely available global energy infrastructure map on the internet.

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