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Sugar maples get cut down to make way for new pipeline

A family – who own a maple syrup business – could be held in contempt of court if they interfere again with the chainsaw crew cutting down the trees to make way for a new shale gas pipeline.

 
 
 

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.

 
 
 

Trans-Pecos pipeline set for construction

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.

 
 
 
 

Dominion seeks new route for Atlantic Coast 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.

 
 

TransCanada plans multiple pipeline projects

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.