Nigeria oil production drops to four-year low
Almost continuous disruption from theft, sabotage and technical difficulties has resulted in Africa’s largest oil producer coming close to losing its crown.
Almost continuous disruption from theft, sabotage and technical difficulties has resulted in Africa’s largest oil producer coming close to losing its crown.
Gas pipeline ruptures in India; GAIL blames heavy flooding and soil erosion
Spectra plans to serve the rising industrial demand for gas by expanding its Texas Eastern system and constructing 35 miles of natural gas pipelines
Rotork’s subsea gearboxes awarded three year global qualification certificate from FMC Technologies
The Global Gas Solutions team will offer an extensive range of services to the LNG and LPG market
Technip has been awarded the FEED contract for the potential Lake Charles LNG liquefaction project
The southern Peruvian gas pipeline project will be awarded early 2014, according to ProInversion, Peru’s private Promotion Investment Agency.
After being held up by anti-fracking protesters, drilling has resumed at Cuadrilla’s Balcombe prospect in the UK.
The second part of Energy Global’s Pipeline Contractors’ Directorty reporting on oil and gas pipeline engineering contractors
Energy Global's Pipeline Contractors’ Directory is an annual report of oil and gas pipeline engineering contractors worldwide
Canadian Senate ready to release report on safe hydrocarbon transport
KXL draft report misses important environmental impacts: US Department of Interior
A new report from the American Petroleum Institute has shown that energy development helps promote diversity amongst local economies.
The oil and gas sector in North America is undergoing a monumental shift, but moving oilsands crude south is posing its own challenges. Gordon Cope reports.
The oil and gas sector in North America is undergoing a monumental shift, and US pipelines are adapting accordingly. Gordon Cope reports.