Nord Stream 2 pipeline halted
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced that the approval process for the pipeline has been suspended.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced that the approval process for the pipeline has been suspended.
Enverus Intelligence Research experts peer into the future with this emerging industry trend.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is launching the world’s first cross-sector Energy Data Management course.
The General Court of the EU has agreed with PGNiG and annulled the decision of the European Commission (EC) rejecting the Polish company’s complaint against Gazprom’s anticompetitive practices.
FERC establishes a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge to address whether Rover Pipeline, LLC and parent company Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. violated the Commission’s regulations.
FERC Chairman appeared before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy to highlight the need for mandatory pipeline reliability standards.
CERTivation GmbH is officially accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) National Accreditation Board (ANAB).
Siemens Energy today presented its 92-page sustainability report for fiscal year 2021.
Global leader in maritime risk assessment and due diligence launches expanded and enhanced reporting tools to help bulk commodities exporters improve emissions performance and hone their ESG strategies.
The tool presents their self-assessment score and a comparison with other users’ outcomes is given.
Over 100 technologies are commercially available to find and fix emissions from the US’s more than 3 million miles of pipeline.
Euan Fowler, Principal Subsea Engineer, Xodus, explores an integrity management web-based software platform that effectively pulls together all operator information around pipeline inspection, maintenance and repair activities in one shared location.
The guidelines were produced to help standardise the way in which vessels give personnel safe access to offshore structures.
During 2021, emissions trading schemes (ETS) around the world saw record-high carbon prices, with the highest seen in the EU and UK.
Retrofitting carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies to existing industrial infrastructure will become crucial to reaching net zero by 2050.