BP restarts pipeline after gasoline spill
The pipeline was restarted following repairs, integrity testing, and regulatory approval of the restart plan.
The pipeline was restarted following repairs, integrity testing, and regulatory approval of the restart plan.
Pembina has entered into an agreement to acquire Enbridge’s interests in Alliance, Aux Sable and NRGreen for an aggregate purchase price of approximately CAN$3.1 billion.
DNV is the lead partner for NGT in further expanding a world first hydrogen pipeline research facility, FutureGrid.
Authorities say more than 25 000 gallons of gasoline spilled when part of a pipeline failed in northwestern Washington state.
This paves the way for the pipeline construction project in Tanzania.
More than 20 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas pipeline capacity is under construction.
TC Energy's Coastal GasLink seeks CAN$1.2 billion from pipeline contractor over delays, Reuters reports.
This partnership marks a milestone as SteelTrace embarks on its first pipeline project in the North Sea.
The development of IGNM will further strengthen the role of Greece as an energy hub, creating new energy routes for Southeast Europe.
Bill Chilton has been announced as the new Diving Manager at the International Marine Contractors Association.
Trans Mountain had asked to be allowed to install a smaller diameter pipe in a 1.4 mile (2.3 km) section of the oil pipeline's route.
DBRS Morningstar published a commentary providing an overview of the new low-carbon businesses that P&M companies are evaluating/investing in and outline the possible credit considerations of these investments.
This year’s COP28 President Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber has called on global oil and gas companies to do more to achieve climate goals.
ILF Consulting Engineers, along with Dii Desert Energy, had a look at the comparison for levelised cost of hydrogen transportation for different existing and planned pipelines.
It remains unclear whether the ship dragged its anchor for hundreds of kilometres intentionally or as a result of poor seamanship.