Wood Group seeks JIP support
Wood Group is looking for interest from technology vendors concerning game-changing technologies to aid a subsea joint industry project.
Wood Group is looking for interest from technology vendors concerning game-changing technologies to aid a subsea joint industry project.
iSURVEY Singapore has been awarded a marine construction support contract with Solstad Offshore.
A case has been filed against the proposed Mountain Valley pipeline, regarding surveyors entering private property without permission.
Despite the numerous opposing parties, the Trans-Pecos pipeline – which will transport natural gas from Texas to Mexico – is moving forward and will begin its construction in March.
Regulatory approval could cause delays for Williams Companies’ Transco segment of its Atlantic Sunrise pipeline project.
The ship is to be built for China state-owned Shanghai Salvage Bureau (SSB), one of the largest professional salvage companies in China.
By offering an innovative inspection solution, NDT Global has received a high profile project contract for the demanding Åsgard Transport gas pipeline.
After being denied its original route for the Atlantic Coast pipeline, Dominion has proposed a new course. However, after concerns of endangered wildlife, many are still opposed to the project.
ABB’s new Azipod D and energy storage solution to feature on two high tech specialised offshore vessels
TransCanada has announced plans for multiple near-term and long-term capital projects totalling CAN$42 billion, after seeing a loss on its Keystone XL pipeline expansion project.
New developments, both onshore and offshore, are renewing the Gulf’s prospects, as Gordon Cope explains.
New developments, both onshore and offshore, are renewing the Gulf’s prospects, as Gordon Cope explains.
The North Dakota Public Service Commission has approved a crude oil pipeline.
Canada’s NEB has announced a public hearing for TransCanada’s proposed natural gas pipeline expansion project in Vaughan, Ontario.
Alexey Miller states that Gazprom and Russian pipe companies will continue with their systemic work on import substitution projects.