Protestors spotlight growing opposition to Trump’s new FERC appointments
Pipeline protestors are set to outline their opposition to the new FERC appointments made by the Trump Administration.
Pipeline protestors are set to outline their opposition to the new FERC appointments made by the Trump Administration.
The Keystone XL pipeline will not have to be built using solely US steel.
Chinook Energy has recently clarified the Alberta Energy Regulator pipeline performance report.
Murphy Oil Company has been issued a CAN$172 500 administrative penalty for a pipeline spill that occurred in 2015.
The provincial government of British Columbia has approved the expansion of a TransCanada natural gas pipeline.
National Energy Board staff are currently onsite at an Enbridge pipeline incident in Strathcona County, Alberta.
Enbridge and Spectra Energy have received clearance for their proposed combination from the US Federal Trade Commission.
TransCanada has declared its 4Q16 and annual 2016 financial results. The company has also provided updates on its key pipeline projects.
The Association of Oil Pipe Lines supported pipeline infrastructure, DAPL and partners in pipeline construction at a hearing on 15 February.
National Energy Board is set to hold a public hearing to consider the Wyndwood pipeline expansion project.
API has stated that the Securities and Exchange Commission can achieve transparency without harming American companies and workers.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has allowed the PennEast pipeline project to gain momentum by granting a water quality certification.
The Association of Oil Pipe Lines has hailed the easement for Dakota Access’ pipeline construction, which was awarded by the US government.
API: “the Corps’ action to implement the final easement for the Dakota Access pipeline is welcome news!”
Energy Transfer Partners has confirmed receipt of the final easement that was required to finish the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline.