Europe pipeline news
Disagreements over payments holds up Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline restart
Turkey shut down the pipeline in March, 2023, after an arbitration court ordered it to pay Iraq US$1.5 billion (Tl 45.23 billion) in compensation.
INEOS polymer used to create sustainable gas pipeline
INEOS produced bio-based high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has been used to create the world’s first fully sustainable gas pipeline.
Finnish and Chinese Presidents discuss pipeline damage
Finland's President, Sauli Niinisto, said he had held constructive talks with China's, President Xi Jinping, over the damage inflicted last year to the Balticconnector gas pipeline.
Norway gas exports hit record high in December 2023
Norway's export of natural gas via pipelines to Europe hit an all-time high in December but still declined by 6.7% overall in 2023.
Rystad Energy: impact of fluctuating weather in northern hemisphere
Rystad Energy’s gas and LNG market update from Vice President Kaushal Ramesh.
Vallourec to sell its Mülheim site
The Mülheim site (Germany) has been sold to CTP, Europe’s largest publicly-listed industrial property developer, for €39 million.
Subsea7 awarded contract in North Sea
Subsea7 has announced the sizeable extension of an existing frame agreement by bp, for subsea construction, inspection, repair and maintenance services.
Reducing explosion risk
Khodadad Kamaliseresht, Process Safety Engineer, Jensen Hughes, Belgium, explores the role of automation in fire and explosion risk assessments for pipelines.
DESFA awards hydrogen certified pipeline to Corinth Pipeworks
The development of IGNM will further strengthen the role of Greece as an energy hub, creating new energy routes for Southeast Europe.
Serbia completes interconnector to gas pipeline in Bulgaria
Serbia has completed the interconnector to a pipeline in Bulgaria, to diversify its gas supplies and reduce its dependence on Russia.