DAPL takes months to ramp up throughput
The 470 000 bpd Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) will start operating in June, but the ramping up of throughput will take time as Bakken production rises.
The 470 000 bpd Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) will start operating in June, but the ramping up of throughput will take time as Bakken production rises.
The National Energy Board has announced that it will hold a public hearing to review an application from Enbridge to replace a section of its Line 21 pipeline in the Northwest Territories.
M² Subsea has secured a contract to carry out unexploded ordnance identification surveys using its remotely-operated vehicles as part of the Nord Stream 2 project.
As part of a 10 month contract, IHRDC will develop an effective competence management system for TANAP to assure the competency of its workforce.
Gazprom is currently building the Power of Siberia gas pipeline, of which 745 km has been built and 1009 km has been welded in one string.
Nord Stream AG has awarded the MMT Sweden/Reach Subsea joint venture a contract by to inspect the condition of both lines of the Nord Stream pipeline.
Agreements regarding the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project were signed at a ceremony in Rabat (Morocco) on Monday.
Much progress has been made this year and the next twelve months will be equally ambitious.
The Minnesota Department of Commerce has released its draft environmental impact statement and commenced a comment period for the Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 pipeline replacement project.
The Atlantic Sunrise project is expected to support around 8000 jobs the 10 Pennsylvania counties and have an estimated US$1.6 billion economic impact in the project area.
A checkpoint has been reached and celebrated by construction personnel on the Power of Siberia pipeline project.
The Hearing Panel for the Energy East and Eastern Mainline pipeline projects are seeking comments from the public regarding the topics identified in its final Lists of Issues for the projects.
Dresser-Rand is set to supply three compressor trains for a natural gas pipeline in Thailand.
On 10 May, state officials, conservation leaders and members of the public asked the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to reject PennEast’s pipeline application, citing flaws in FERC’s review of oil and gas pipelines.
STATS Group has utilised its subsea technologies to repair and isolate an 8 in. gas export pipeline in the Gulf of Thailand.