Saskatchewan applies for intervenor status in Trans Mountain hearings
The Saskatchewan government says it has applied for intervener status in National Energy Board hearings on the Trans Mountain pipeline project.
The Saskatchewan government says it has applied for intervener status in National Energy Board hearings on the Trans Mountain pipeline project.
On 4 November, the TurkStream offshore pipeline entered the Turkish Economic Exclusive Zone.
The state of Ohio has filed a lawsuit against the Rover Pipeline alleging polluting of state waterways.
TAP AG has awarded a software contract to PSI Software AG in preparation for the pipeline’s operational phase.
McDermott has received a letter of award for a KG-D6 subsea installation contract from Reliance Industries.
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has lifted its suspension of the state stormwater permit for the Mountain Valley pipeline.
Enbridge officials face cross-examination over pipeline safety in Minnesota.
McDermott receives a letter of award for an EPCI contract for an offshore redevelopment project in the Middle East.
Bangladesh and China have signed an agreement to build a pipeline for pipeline connecting offshore vessels to onshore tanks.
Kinder Morgan is currently awaiting the National Energy Board’s determination for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
The EUGAL pipeline’s planning approval procedure will start in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
The NEB’s hearing for the Line 21 replacement project is set to begin next week, on 23 October.
ONEOK, Inc. has reported that it is “extending the West Texas LPG pipeline into the core of the Delaware Basin.”
Virginia Outdoors Foundation has approved the Atlantic Coast pipeline’s application for conversion of open space easements.
GASCADE has recently signed an agreement with three German transmission network operators for participation in the EUGAL pipeline project.