Crude oil pipeline news
African gas takes the stage
NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber, takes a closer look at Africa’s natural gas industry.
Half of oil pipelines under construction are in Africa and Middle East
Africa and the Middle East are home to 49% of all oil transmission pipelines under construction globally at a cost of US$25.3 billion, according to new data from Global Energy Monitor.
Druzhba pipeline 'attacked' near Ukraine border
Transneft says filling point on Europe-bound Druzhba pipeline in Russia has been attacked.
A pipeline journey across the Danube River
Camila Sanchez Prado, HDI, outlines a crude oil pipelines replacement project under the Danube River.
US warns companies over Russian oil price cap
US Treasury warns companies of possible evasions of the Russian petroleum price cap of crude oil exported through the ESPO pipeline.
Iraq asks Turkey to restart northern oil exports
Iraqi and Kurdistan governments agree to restart northern oil exports imminently.
Energy Transfer to acquire Lotus Midstream
Energy Transfer to acquire operator of the Centurion Pipeline, a fully integrated crude pipeline and terminal system in the Permian Basin.
Oil flow halts in Batman-Dörtyol pipeline due to leak
BOTAS announces closure of valves following leak in Batman-Dörtyol crude oil pipeline, Türkiye.
New report identifies industry breaking points
OECD crude and product inventory remains low and limited supply growth will drive crude prices to triple digits yet continue to depress natural gas.
OCP and SOTE pipelines halted after bridge collapse
Ecuadorean state oil company Petroecuador and private pipeline operator OCP have both suspended operations on their respective pipelines.