Long Run Exploration affected by Alliance shutdown
Long Run Exploration Ltd. announces temporary production reduction as a result of the Alliance Pipeline shutdown.
Long Run Exploration Ltd. announces temporary production reduction as a result of the Alliance Pipeline shutdown.
Sandvick’s duplex and super-duplex solid bar have been approved by NORSOK.
A pipeline has been approved to transport oil from India to Nepal.
Koch Pipeline Company has been sued for US$770 000 for past oil spill in Texas.
BP could be fined a potential US$48 million by a US judge after reportedly manipulating the natural gas market in 2008.
Alliance has re-opened its pipeline and resumed its shipping of natural gas after a contamination in the mainline system.
The PSA has granted permission for Statoil to use pipelines and subsea production facilities in Åsgard.
The National Park Service worries over Kinder Morgan’s ageing natural gas pipeline and the risks for the parks ecological systems.
The Fraser Institute: reportedly transporting oil and gas by pipeline in Canada is 4.5 times safer than transport by rail.
35 participants have withdrawn from the NEB review of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline proposal due to biased regulatory processes.
Though a decision has been made on the design of the Uganda-Kenya pipeline route, oil production in Kenya is set to commence in 2022.
Gas Natural Inc. reports its 2015 second quarter results.
The decision regarding TransCanada’s Keystone XL Pipeline is taking five times longer than usual.
There is a potential reopening of Enbridge’s pipeline Line 55 and Line 59 on the horizon after its shutdown due to a crude oil spill.
A public hearing has been arranged for 13 August in Williston, North Dakota, for the Vantage Pipeline US proposal.