Williams announces key FERC milestone
Williams’ Atlantic Sunrise project for the expansion of the Transco natural gas pipeline has received the FERC’s final Environmental Impact Statement.
Williams’ Atlantic Sunrise project for the expansion of the Transco natural gas pipeline has received the FERC’s final Environmental Impact Statement.
The EU Court of Justice has recently suspended the execution of the EC’s decision regarding the OPAL gas pipeline, after Poland’s PGNiG issued a complaint.
Gazprom’s management committee has considered and commended the progress made on the Nord Stream 2 project.
A brief overview of key pipeline projects including Dakota Access, Keystone XL, Atlantic Coast, PennEast, Sabal Trail, Colonial pipeline, and more.
A brief overview of key pipeline projects including Dakota Access, Keystone XL, Atlantic Coast, PennEast, Sabal Trail, Colonial pipeline, and more.
A background and round-up of recent events relating to the Trans Anatolian and Trans Adriatic pipelines.
Amidst extensive protest, the US Army Corps of Engineers has denied Energy Transfer Partners a key permit for construction of the final section of the Dakota Access pipeline but the company plans to press on.
2016 has seen Gazprom’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline project cause disputes between Russia and the EU, as well as the awarding of multiple contracts. Read on to see a recap of the project and its current status.
World Pipelines provides a 2016 recap on a few Turkish pipeline projects, discussing permits, approvals, agreements and project status.
Serimax has announced that its offshore welding operations in Norway are underway.
An overview of the status and progress made for Canada’s key oil and gas pipeline projects.
An overview of the status and progress made for Canada’s key oil and gas pipeline projects.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has approved a US$600 million for the Trans Anatolian natural gas pipeline project.
World Bank Group has supported the diversification of Azerbaijan’s gas export markets by approving US$800 million loan for the TANAP project.
Environmentalists are challenging the decision to approve the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on the grounds that it failed to consider killer whales that live in what is to be the main shipping lane for crude tankers.