Canada pipeline safety roundup
Roundup of Canadian pipeline safety news: July 2015.
Roundup of Canadian pipeline safety news: July 2015.
Technical Toolboxes announces the release of the new RSTRENG+ portal.
The EU Commission has proposed an update for energy efficiency labelling and a revision of the EU Emissions Trading System.
Sempra Energy awarded natural gas pipeline contract in Chihuahua, Mexico.
The American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) has released a new paper: ‘US Resource Nationalism: The Impact of Energy Trade Restrictions on National Security’.
Honeywell’s technology is set to be used across China's Guangxi LNG high-pressure pipeline to help meet natural gas demand.
Rail and pipeline shipments of crude oil from the Rocky Mountain region have steadily increased alongside regional crude oil production.
Surefire Industries is expanding the scope of its product base to include engineering and manufacturing for midstream and downstream equipment packages.
The bulk of the investment will go to projects in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe, as well as to projects in the Baltic region.
Permasense expands company to new Aberdeen office, which will show dedication to the upstream market.
Flowrox Oy introduces industry veteran Jukka Koskela as new CEO.
Russia’s military presence now encompasses part of a BP pipeline that runs from Azerbaijan through Georgia to the Black Sea.
New MLP for the pipeline industry, with MPLX buying MarkWest Energy Partners.
Applus RTD will demonstrate its RTD IWEX and RTD Trekscan technologies at the grand opening of the PRCI’s technology development centre.
Tracerco’s Discovery has won its fourth industry award in 18 months, winning the Underwater Technology Foundation (UTF) subsea project award.