Gazprom waiting for Nord Stream 2 verdict
Gazprom are waiting for the EU and Germany’s decision on its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
Gazprom are waiting for the EU and Germany’s decision on its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
Centrica awards contract to Aibel for field development projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
In northern France, just south of the port of Dunkirk, a Volvo PL4809D rotating pipelayer is helping to bring another section of pipeline towards the Belgian border.
TransCanada Corp. has announced that its Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project has signed a project agreement with the Blueberry River First Nations, a Treaty 8 First Nation.
Contract between Kongsberg Evotec and CSSC Huangpu Shipyard for the delivery of two LARS systems for remote operated vehicles.
Energy Revenue America has purchased new compressors to improve the reliability of their 65 mile natural gas pipeline.
Shell have decided to stop its Alberta oilsands project, due to cutting costs in addition to a shortage of pipeline capacity, which constrains the growth of Canada’s oilsands industry.
An update on Gazprom’s latest endeavours: gas transit and supply issues, co-operation development, and the Ukhta – Torzhok-2 pipeline.
Primus Green Energy and Jereh announce global collaboration to deploy gas-to-liquids systems.
Three acquired oilfield turnkey service agreements between Sichuan Honghua International and PDVSA PETROLEO have amounted to approximately US$340 million. Through the agreements, Honghua will provide PCP, ESP, and pipelaying project upgrades.
The National Energy Board has released new details for the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project hearings, issuing a procedural direction for an oral summary argument.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission prepared an environmental assessment for Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company’s Connecticut Expansion pipeline project.
Nord Stream 2 is set to increase the reliability of its gas supply to Europe, in addition to Gazprom and OMV signing a Memorandum of Understanding on its oil supply.
New Liberal government set to lay down new, tougher review process for Trans Mountain pipeline project.
Obama has yet to make a decision on TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline expansion project, though it has been reported a veto is on the horizon. However, this could be a good thing; newly elected Canadian PM Justin Trudeau intends to repair the damaged US-Canadian relationship and this rejection could be a way of doing it.