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SpaceX wants its own gas pipeline to fuel Starship

Most rocket companies buy their fuel. SpaceX wants to pipe it in. Filings in Texas show the company plans to build its own natural gas pipeline, an unusual move for a space firm, and a telling one. SpaceX calls the line Starpipe. It would run eight miles, about 13km, to Starbase, SpaceX’s company town on [] This story continues at The Next Web
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The Motley Fool
· Jul 6, 2026
SpaceX Plans to Build a Natural Gas Pipeline to Fuel Its Rockets. Here's What Energy Investors Need to Know.
Natural gas may prove critical to SpaceX's growth plans.
Gizmodo
· Jun 26, 2026
SpaceX Wants Its Own Gas Pipeline to Feed All the Starships
Elon Musk's rocket company wants to build its own gas pipeline as it pushes to control every step of Starship's fuel supply.
National Post
· Jul 6, 2026
Alberta, Ontario announce proposal for new west-east oil pipeline and minerals corridor
Danielle Smith and Doug Ford are advancing a new proposed pipeline that would ship Alberta oil to refineries
ABC News
· Jul 2, 2026
Carney says northern British Columbia tanker ban will stay as Canada pursues Alberta pipeline
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says a proposed pipeline to carry Alberta oil to the Pacific Coast would preserve a longstanding ban on oil tankers off northern British Columbia, as his government addresses environmental concerns and while seeking ...
TASS
· Jul 10, 2026
Oil companies keep gas station prices at or below inflation — Deputy PM Novak
Earlier Alexander Novak stated that major Russian oil companies had prioritized supplying fuel directly to consumers through their own gas stations and to regions with independent operators
Ukrainska Pravda
· Jun 30, 2026
Occupation authorities say Crimeans should not expect fuel any time soon
The Russian occupation authorities in Crimea have said that large fuel deliveries are not expected in the near future and urged residents of the occupied peninsula to be patient.
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Related coverage for "SpaceX wants its own gas pipeline to fuel Starship": The Motley Fool — SpaceX Plans to Build a Natural Gas Pipeline to Fuel Its Rockets. Here's What Energy Investors Need to Know.. Gizmodo — SpaceX Wants Its Own Gas Pipeline to Feed All the Starships. National Post — Alberta, Ontario announce proposal for new west-east oil pipeline and minerals corridor. ABC News — Carney says northern British Columbia tanker ban will stay as Canada pursues Alberta pipeline. TASS — Oil companies keep gas station prices at or below inflation — Deputy PM Novak. Ukrainska Pravda — Occupation authorities say Crimeans should not expect fuel any time soon