TAP awards onshore construction contracts
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG has awarded the contracts for the engineering, procurement and construction of approximately 760km of cross-country onshore pipeline in Greece and Albania.
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG has awarded the contracts for the engineering, procurement and construction of approximately 760km of cross-country onshore pipeline in Greece and Albania.
The NJ Market ConX project will move propane from the Marcellus/Utica basin to a terminal facility on the Delaware River.
SacOil and CPP have entered into an agreement, which will allow for a fast and effective construction of the natural gas pipeline from Mozambique to South Africa.
The European Commission agrees that the TAP pipeline is in line with EU state aid rules.
McDermott International has been awarded a contract for the EPC, transportation and installation of offshore pipelines.
Djibouti has announced a potential mega gas project; comprising of a natural gas pipeline, liquefaction plant and export terminal.
Both the EU and US oppose the South Stream’s proposed route; the pipeline is set to transport Russian natural gas to European customers via Greece and Italy.
Uganda and Tanzania have, after discussions in late 2015, decided to construct a crude oil pipeline through both countries, from Uganda’s oilfields to Tanzania’s coast.
Quebec has filed a motion for an injunction to ensure Energy East meets the province’s environmental laws.
Gazprom, Edison SpA and DEPA SA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on natural gas deliveries across the Black Sea from Russia, to establish a southern route to deliver Russian natural gas to Europe.
The Oman and Iran undersea natural gas pipeline is set to complete its construction within the next six months.
Turner & Townsend has announced it has received the contract to project manage the construction of a major 550 km pipeline, which will run from the port of Djibouti to central Ethiopia.
After a recent sabotage, the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline is set to resume its flow of crude oil on 29 February.
The contract, awarded by BP is for the development of the Giza Fayoum and Raven subsea fields offshore Alexandria, Egypt.
Residents in Clarksville are worried about the Diamond pipeline transporting crude oil through the county’s watershed.