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Vacuworx MC 5 handling steel pipe on docks in Melbourne, Australia. Vacuworx’s operation is being featured in an article in World Pipelines’ December issue.
Vacuworx MC 5 handling steel pipe on docks in Melbourne, Australia. Vacuworx’s operation is being featured in an article in World Pipelines’ December issue.
Oceaneering's receipt of its two deep-rated ULS-500 systems from 2G Robotics.
NEB and GNWT will work together when reviewing requests from IORVIL, who is seeking an extension of the sunset clauses for the Mackenzie Gas Project.
It has been decided that the Hatch Mott MacDonald joint venture will separate into two individual businesses in North America.
Central Petroleum Ltd praised the decision to build the NEGI as a huge step forward for the Territory gas industry and the development of a more competitive gas supply into a critically tight Australian domestic gas market.
Public Service Electric and Gas Company has announced the approval of a three-year, US$905 million programme to expedite the replacement of ageing gas pipes.
SEL meter reports software enhances site-wide resource visualisation.
IMCA publishes shared use of sensors guidance
Export Development Canada and General Electric Canada are set to host an industrial internet technology session, exploring Canadian IT solutions for safer, smarter pipelines.
NEL launches JIP to address the heavy oil challenges in the oil and gas sector, specifically when measuring highly viscous multiphase flows.
MPG Pipeline Contractors has announced it has named Dan Murphy as Quality Assurance Manager in its Houston office.
A date for the construction of the TAPI pipeline has been agreed upon. On 13 December, the ceremony for the construction will begin.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has granted consent to start production on the Lundin Norway-operated Edvard Grieg field in production licence 338 in the North Sea.
Ken Cohen, Vice President, Public and Government Affairs, Exxon Mobil Corp., has announced his retirement, which will be effective from 1 January 2016.
Gazprom and ENGIE celebrate 40 years of co-operation through their long-term contract, supplying Russian gas to France.