Statoil: Polarled – the first pipeline crossing the Arctic Circle
Statoil’s 482 km Polarled gas pipeline has become the first ever to cross the Arctic Circle.
Statoil’s 482 km Polarled gas pipeline has become the first ever to cross the Arctic Circle.
TAPI pipeline project is set to begin installation on 25 December 2015.
Southern Star and NextEra Energy announce binding open season for the Sooner Trails Pipeline project.
PennEast’s natural gas pipeline project has received criticism for its potential damage over the environment, property values and clean water.
The European Investment Bank is in discussion with Board of Directors of the bank regarding the possibility of lending €2 billion to the TAP pipeline project.
A pipeline has been approved to transport oil from India to Nepal.
Protesters in Albany gather outside DEC to oppose and delay the construction and approval of a proposed natural gas pipeline.
The Interior Ministry has approved permits for the Ashdod-Sorek natural gas pipeline, and has allowed for its completion.
Kenya and Uganda reach a consensus on the route for a crude pipeline, which links both countries’ newly established oilfields to the Kenyan coast.
YCI secures long-term, firm natural gas transportation capacity on Louisiana project.
EIA reports on shipments of crude oil out of the Midwest to other US regions that have steadily increased, as a result of pipeline reversals and rail transport.
The Asian Development Bank expecting significant benefits from TAPI pipeline, disregarding Iran’s long delayed natural gas pipeline.
TransCanada is in preparation for Obama’s final act – rejecting its Keystone XL pipeline project.
Coachella Valley and Southern California are the potential areas where Questar’s crude oil could be pumped underground via pipeline. However, it will not be happening anytime soon.
Dominion’s plan to extend the Atlantic Coast Pipeline through the George Washington and Jefferson National Forest has resulted in a concerned report to the FERC.