Crude oil pipeline news
Airborne Oil & Gas and Subsea 7 commence qualification programme in South America
Airborne Oil & Gas has commenced a qualification programme for a TCP Riser for deepwater and dynamic applications in collaboration with Subsea 7.
ARI opens new facility
Associated Resources, Inc. (ARI) has opened a new facility in Houston.
GlobalData reports that US and Russia dominate global CAPEX on planned pipelines
The US and Russia will dominate global CAPEX on planned major trunk crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas pipelines.
Hot Tapping and Plugging: More Reliable, Efficient and Safer than Ever
T.D. Williamson outlines the things to keep in mind when considering or planning a hot tapping and plugging isolation.
Construction started of a fibre-optic link for three oil pipelines
Svyaztransneft has started construction of a fibre-optic communications link for three oil pipelines.
Oil train derails in Iowa, spilling crude into the river
32 oil tankers carrying oilsands from Alberta have derailed, spilling oil into floodwaters.
Sapura Energy scores 9 new contracts across the globe
Sapura Energy has won contracts to replace pipelines and provide drilling rigs.
Mongolia launches construction of first oil refinery with Indian aid
Mongolia has launched construction of its first oil refinery, along with a pipeline and its own power plant.
API expresses the critical need for pipelines
API highlighted how pipelines are critical to safely delivering the energy Americans demand every day.
NNPC reels out plans to attract private investment
NNPC has outlined plans to attract investment, with the AKK pipeline project a demonstration of their commitment.