Enable Midstream announces FERC approval of Gulf Run Pipeline project
The project is designed to transport natural gas from the Haynesville, Marcellus, Utica and Barnett shales and the Mid-Continent region, to the US Gulf Coast.
The project is designed to transport natural gas from the Haynesville, Marcellus, Utica and Barnett shales and the Mid-Continent region, to the US Gulf Coast.
Magma Global has announced delivery of the world’s first high-pressure composite riser pipe to HWCG’s storage location on the US Gulf Coast.
Construction is underway and progressing along the Trans Mountain Expansion Project with close to 8000 people working in communities across British Columbia and Alberta.
The environmental monitoring of the Nord Stream 2 offshore and onshore construction in Russia shows that impacts have been in line with or less than predicted.
A multi-party Canadian House of Commons Special Committee report released on 15 April recommends urgent, bi-national executive action to resolve the dispute over the Straits of Mackinac crossing.
Nigeria to account for 23% of upcoming oil and gas projects in Africa by 2025, says GlobalData.
New leadership and energy sector restructuring are expected to boost energy investments into Niger.
An opening ceremony for the Mozdok – Grozny gas trunkline took place on 7 April in Grozny.
Total announces final agreements for the Lake Albert project, which includes the EACOP cross-border pipeline.
IEEFA comments on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission giving the public more time to comment on the review of the policy document.
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will result in a net cost to Canada of CAN$11.9 billion according to new study released by researchers at Simon Fraser University.
Energy Transfer and Centurion Pipeline to provide joint tariff crude oil service from Platteville and Cushing to Nederland.
India to account for one third of oil and gas project starts in APAC by 2025, says GlobalData.
Impacts of construction in 2019 were consistent with or less than assessed.
The commercial banks have both declared they will not provide financing for the construction of the world’s biggest heated crude oil pipeline, proposed by French oil company Total and the CNOOC.