Gas woes in Europe – part 2
Political and economic issues are complicating the development of new gas pipelines to serve Europe, as Gordon Cope explains.
Political and economic issues are complicating the development of new gas pipelines to serve Europe, as Gordon Cope explains.
Ng Weng Hoong explores Asia’s oil outlook: how the decline in oil price provides comfort amid worries over economic slowdown.
Political and economic issues are complicating the development of new gas pipelines to serve Europe, as Gordon Cope explains.
Gazprom’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline project has caused disagreements between Russia and the EU. Will the project be cancelled? Only time will tell…
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline has awarded two EPC contracts for its Italian onshore pipeline as well as for the pipeline receiving terminal.
Laredo Petroleum has commented on its support for the legislation ending the crude oil export ban.
McDermott and Larsen & Toubro consortium are awarded a SURF scope for ONGC Vashishta and S1 Development Project off India’s East coast.
NEXUS Gas Transmission customers receive provincial approval to transport natural gas from Ohio (US) to Ontario (Canada).
November 2015 crude steel production for the 66 countries reporting to worldsteel.
Enbridge Inc. and Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. comment on the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission’s hearing on its Sandpiper pipeline and Line 3 pipeline replacement project.
FERC staff issues a final environmental impact statement on the Southeast Market Pipelines Project.
Shawcor Ltd. announced the appointment of new Chair Paul G. Robinson, after the retirement of John F. Petch on 31 December.
President Obama decides to lift the export ban of crude oil, a decision that is good for consumers and the USA’s energy security.
Gazprom and CNPC sign an agreement on Power of Siberia cross-border section and other documents for further co-operation.
ODE is prepared for the challenges going into 2016 following its first year in its new technically efficient headquarters.