Europe pipeline news
US had intelligence of Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream
US learned of Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream pipelines three months before they were damaged last September by underwater explosions, The Washington Post reports.
Don’t let physical security vulnerabilities compromise cybersecurity
Steven Kenny, Axis Communications, addresses the importance of ensuring that network security devices do not become a weak link in the cybersecurity systems of energy providers.
Gas and LNG prices pick up slightly
Prices pick up slightly but continue to remain deflated worldwide; prices did not respond as they did in 2022 despite disruption of gas pipeline supplies in Europe by multiple maintenance works.
Rising to the challenge
Natural gas blended with hydrogen is increasingly being seen as an important solution in the move toward a net-zero economy, says Rodrigo Quintero Bejarano, Endress+Hauser.
Fluxys builds new natural gas and hydrogen pipeline
Infrastructure partner begins construction of first dual-purpose pipeline between Zeebrugge and Brussels that will greatly increase capacity for security of supply.
Natural gas is here to stay
As each nation assesses its available resources in conjunction with the Paris Agreement, it is critical to consider the role of natural gas over the next few decades.
DNV approves new monitoring technology
Saipem receives DNV approval for system for subsea pipeline monitoring during laying operations.
Gas supplier says all clear from pipeline security checks
Inspections of Norway's offshore gas pipelines after Nord Stream blasts find nothing suspicious.
LNG market update
Gas pipeline flows from Russia into Europe down 5% week-on-week, as of Sunday 28 May.
Mauritania’s hydrogen pipeline piques Germany’s interest
Mauritanian government’s primary focus is financing and infrastructure, with the country’s 80 GW hydrogen pipeline attracting interest of a suite of global players.