Canada pipeline news
Fugro targets reduced carbon footprint in Canada with remote technologies
Fugro is building a remote operations centre in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Wood secures nearly US$3 million in funding for an autonomous robotics project
Wood has received funding from the Canadian Province of Newfoundland and Labrador to maximise employment for residents and support the recovery of the offshore oil and gas industry in the area.
The Trans Mountain pipeline returns to normal operating pressure
The Trans Mountain pipeline has returned to normal operating pressure after running at a reduced capacity.
The pipeline inspection revolution: what will pipeline inspection look like in five years?
Didi Horn, Founder and CEO of SkyX answers future-looking questions about pipeline safety and integrity.
US to dominate midstream project starts in North America through 2025, forecasts GlobalData
The US is likely to start the operations of 169 midstream oil and gas projects from 2021 - 2025.
AIOC announces close of Northern Courier Pipeline System deal
With the deal closed, eight Indigenous Communities in the Wood Buffalo region have secured a 15% interest in pipeline infrastructure along with partner Suncor Energy.
The Commission of the CER announces the Enbridge Canadian Mainline Contracting Decision
CER has not approved Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline contracting proposal.
Pembina announces CEO leadership transition
Mick Dilger has stepped down, with Scott Burrows, Pembina's current Chief Financial Officer, acting as interim President and Chief Executive Officer.
EIA: added transnational oil pipeline capacity could reduce crude oil shipped by rail
Increased capacity on Enbridge Line 3 could reduce need to ship crude by rail.
CEPA to cease operations
In a statement from Chris Bloomer, CEPA President and CEO, it was announced that CEPA would be ceasing operations at the end of 2021.