Harkand’s contract with Technip
Harkand has been awarded a contract with Technip in Ghana, to deliver onshore and offshore support, maintenance and inspections.
Harkand has been awarded a contract with Technip in Ghana, to deliver onshore and offshore support, maintenance and inspections.
Uganda's government is still considering a pipeline through Tanzania to export oil if it proves cheaper than a route through Kenya.
Gazprom: resumed gas export to Azerbaijan is set to meet the growing demand of the Republic.
In response to growing market demand DNV GL has launched a new service specification for functional safety certification.
Webinar, 'When Contractors Hit Pipelines: Contamination Liability Issues Under Dig Alert and the Federal Oil Pollution Act,’ discusses liabilities, penalties, and obligations under dig alert for pipeline operations.
API welcomes bipartisan Senate push on crude exports.
Velocity Midstream Partners’ construction of a crude oil gathering and transportation system in Oklahoma has enabled them to enter into a Letter of Intent with CVR Energy, Inc.
API urges the White House to reconsider its position and support US crude oil exports.
Gazprom’s Turk Stream pipeline has been put on hold due to Turkey’s current political crisis.
Two contracts have been awarded to Xodus Group by TCO for acoustic induced vibration fatigue assessments of its Kazakhstan complex.
OMS has been shortlisted in the ‘Design Team of the Year’ category, being recognised for its cutting-edge approach to equipment innovation and new product development.
Wood Group is leading five new joint industry projects (JIPs) which will use the company’s extensive subsea experience to solve industry-wide challenges.
Research and Markets introduces a new report titled, ‘Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Market by Fibre Type, by Vertical and by Geography – Global Forecast to 2015 - 2020’, that discusses DAS technology and the growth in its fibre optic market.
Agency finds violations but imposes no fines on Plains All American Pipeline.
New study outlines New England’s need for additional natural gas capacity; US$3.7 billion could have been saved during ‘Polar Vortex’.