Harvest Midstream Company announces new Ingleside Pipeline
The Ingleside Pipeline is expected to begin service at the end of 1Q20.
The Ingleside Pipeline is expected to begin service at the end of 1Q20.
The pipeline will be ready for commercial use as of 1 January 2020.
Excess air will be drained from the EUGAL to prepare further inspections.
API-Michigan have released a statement on the ruling that Enbridge Energy should be able to build a new tunnel to house the Line 5 pipelines.
The programme is a combined CAN$1.2 billion expansion of the company’s NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) and Foothills Systems.
Nord Stream 2 AG has obtained the permit to construct its planned pipeline system in the Danish Exclusive Economic Zone.
Power of Siberia's linear part is thus ready for the commencement of Russian pipeline gas supplies to China.
GAZ-SYSTEM receives construction permit for Baltic Pipe in the Danish part of the Baltic Sea.
The company has completed a bank finance totalling €200 million in the form of collateralised credit procedure.
The public and Indigenous peoples have been asked to provide feedback on the Gazoduq Project, a pipeline project in Canada.
MVP have announced that total project work will be approximately 90% complete by the end of 2019, with an in-service date of late 2020.
Bulgartransgaz EAD completed the first stage of the Balkan Stream route as part of the expansion of the gas transmission network from the Bulgarian-Turkish to CS Strandzha.
The trial run of the Inkoo compressor station was successfully completed on 11 October 2019.
The system consists of new crude oil and condensate pipelines located in the Marten Hills region of north central Alberta.
The energy regulators of Greece and Bulgaria approved the Network and Tariff Code for IGB, which allows proceeding with long-term gas transportation agreements for the reserved capacity of the pipeline.