Crude oil pipeline news
Phillips 66 announces open season
Phillips 66 has announced an open season for its West Texas crude oil pipeline system.
Chevron pipeline cleanup underway
Chevron Pipe Line Company is currently cleaning up a 4800 gal. oil pipeline spill in Rio Blanco County (Colorado).
Enbridge defends its Line 5 pipeline
Enbridge Energy has defended the safety of its Line 5 pipeline to the Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board.
YESCO completes DAPL electrical supply contract
YESCO Electrical Supply, Inc. has successfully completed the delivery of electrical supplies to Dakota Access pipeline terminals.
Trans Mountain makes positive progress as its commercial support remains strong
Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline has completed its final cost estimate review with shippers and, throughout, has maintained strong commercial support.
Action called for on FERC's rubber stamping of pipelines
Over 130 groups nationwide have signed a pledge, agreeing to block the Trump Administration appointments to the Federal Energy Resource Commission. Opponents believe the commission is ‘recklessly’ permitting oil and gas pipelines.
DAPL expected to start pumping oil soon
A US judge has denied a request to halt construction of the final section of the Dakota Access pipeline, while the company behind the project plans to start pumping oil through a section of the line by the week of 13 March.
Alberta gov. seeks intervener status on Trans Mountain court case
The government of Alberta plans to obtain an intervenor status on any legalities of the Trans Mountain pipeline project.
Keystone pipeline not limited to US steel
The Keystone XL pipeline will not have to be built using solely US steel.
NNPC appeals to militant groups as it begins pipeline work
Maikanti Baru of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. stated that construction of the Ajaokuta-Abuja-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline has begun. He also appealed to militants groups to stop attacks on oil facilities.