Dakota Access: An update
Over 120 protesters were arrested over the weekend, with many more who are currently camping on company-owned land set to be removed.
Over 120 protesters were arrested over the weekend, with many more who are currently camping on company-owned land set to be removed.
An update of PGNiG Polish Oil & Gas Company’s actions, relating to the OPAL pipeline and Gazprom antitrust proceedings.
Gazprom’s Alexey Miller has recently discussed Russia’s UGSS readiness for winter as well as the prospects of the TurkStream pipeline project with President Vladimir Putin.
The European Commission has announced that the first gas interconnector between Finland and Estonia will end energy isolation.
Husky Energy has been given a 30-day extension to file a report regarding the cause of an oil spill that occurred earlier this year.
India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is set to launch a gas pipeline project in a visit to his Lok Sabha constituency.
The Polish government is putting pressure on the European Commission to rule whether the pipeline conforms with EU law.
The Energy East pipeline “will happen” eventually according to Irving Oil’s Chairman, Arthur Irving.
Protesters of the Dakota Access pipeline project are there to stay, as they set up camp on reservation land for the winter.
Fires have destroyed millions of dollars of pipeline construction equipment that was being used for the Dakota Access pipeline project.
Russia and India have been studying the construction of a gas pipeline that will transport natural gas. Representatives of Gazprom and Engineers India signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the topic.
Turkmenistan has borrowed US$700 million to help finance the pipeline project and plans are in place for investor roadshows due in November.
Bernie Sanders has recently asked President Obama to halt construction on the Dakota Access pipeline project.
GAIL India has recently placed orders for pipelaying work on the Jagadishpur-Haldia-Bokaro-Dhamra pipeline.
Technip has recently been awarded a subsea contract in Malaysia, where it will manage the EPCIC of flexible pipelines.