Construction ahead of schedule for Power of Siberia gas pipeline
More than 1100 km of Gazprom’s Power of Siberia gas pipeline is set to be completed by late 2017.
More than 1100 km of Gazprom’s Power of Siberia gas pipeline is set to be completed by late 2017.
An upward trend for gas exports to Europe continues after a record year in 2016.
API welcomes a Senate letter which supports the North American energy markets.
Plains All American Pipeline announces an open season extension for the Permian Basin to Cushing pipeline.
TAP’s construction in Greece is progressing, on track and on budget, with more than 3000 people assisting in the pipeline’s construction.
East Daley Capital Advisors, Inc. has stated that the US natural gas supply far outpaces the demand, signaling a major price correction.
The Pennsylvania Energy Infrastructure Alliance marks its two year anniversary with a video showcasing the safe development of pipelines in Pennsylvania.
North Korea’s neighbours advance projects across the entire oil and gas chain, undeterred by recent military provocations, says GlobalData.
James Fisher Subsea Excavation has launched its new innovative MultiROV system, which will assist clients in their deepwater requirements.
Gazprom’s CEO, Alexey Miller, made a recent speech at the ‘Global Gas Markets: Energy Policy and Energy Security’ panel session, part of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum
TAP AG has received €400 000 for its second edition of TAP Start, a small grants programme for non-profit organisations.
Crestwood Equity Partners has announced the completion of the initial build-out of the Nautilus gas gathering system in the Delaware Basin.
Polyguard Products Inc. has more than doubled its manufacturing capabilities by moving a majority of its operations to Corsicana, Texas.
Canada’s SkyX Systems Corp. has deployed its first xStation unit, which can remotely charge drones during long range pipeline and infrastructure missions.
API has applauded the decision to advance the nominations of Neil Chatterjee and Rob Powelson to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.