Questioning the need for pipeline projects
Residents from Virginia and North Carolina have come together at a pipeline summit to discuss how to stop pipeline construction in their respective areas, deeming the projects unnecessary and damaging.
Residents from Virginia and North Carolina have come together at a pipeline summit to discuss how to stop pipeline construction in their respective areas, deeming the projects unnecessary and damaging.
TSC Inspection Systems is the winner of the ‘Best Innovative Product’ award at the recent NDT Level 4 Conference, Abu Dhabi.
The organisation has published two new documents to aid in countering condition monitoring challenges.
Subsea 7 S.A. has announced the award of a sizeable engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning (EPIC) contract by Apache North Sea.
Consolidated Edison and Crestwood Equity Partners have announced their Northeast pipeline and storage joint venture.
FERC staff issues the draft environmental impact statement for the Leach XPress and Rayne XPress expansion projects.
Columbia Pipeline Group has earned another American Gas Association Safety Achievement Award for the third consecutive year.
According to Huntingdon Fusion Techniques (HFT) locking pipes in order to carry out routine maintenance, repair work or even for weld purging is easy with Pipestoppers®.
At around 30 000km2, Vaca Muerta is now estimated to hold the world’s second and fourth most important reserves of non-conventional gas and oil, respectively.
A fire erupted at a pump station near the Arctic Circle, according to reports.
After visiting two Saint Petersburg plants closely linked to the gas sector, Gazprom saw firsthand how the Russian industry works, producing high-quality and competitive gas compressor units – the heart of the gas transmission system.
Dura-Plate 301W offers cold curing down to 0ºC and extended re-coatability of up to six months, two important extensions of this technology reach.
Key documents on dynamically positioned vessels have been revised and published by the International Marine Contractors Association.
NACE International and the US Department of Defence are set to host a new university competition, which will seek new ways to tackle critical corrosion problems.
The guidelines provide a clear overview of the safety principles and technical requirements for the design of dependable equipment for the safe transfer of personnel at sea.