Europe pipeline news
Greece declares support for TAP pipeline expansion
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has affirmed his country’s readiness to support the expansion of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP).
Exolum tests using oil infrastructure for green hydrogen in Britain
Spain’s Exolum has kicked off a pilot project in Britain this week to test using existing oil infrastructure to transport and store green hydrogen on a commercial scale, says Reuters.
Norway agrees US$1.6 billion takeover of gas export network
Norway has reached a deal with seven private owners for a government takeover of much of the country's extensive gas pipeline network from 2024 onwards, says Reuters.
Sonatrach enters into contract to supply gas to Czech Republic
Gas will travel from Algeria via Tunisia, then through an undersea pipeline to Italy, and on to Europe and Czech Republic.
Tackling complex challenges with a dual-tool assembly
Manuel Alonso and Hans Overdijkink, Intero Integrity Services B.V., Netherlands, present an innovative pipeline inspection technique for a challenging manifold inspection.
Penspen completes acquisition of Aberdeen’s C&I Engineering Solutions
Addition of controls and instrumentation engineering specialist bolsters company’s growth strategy.
SEFE and ConocoPhillips commence long-term gas partnership
SEFE has announced it will purchase natural gas from ConocoPhillips over the next ten years
German Federal Network Agency approves hydrogen core pipeline network
The network is made up of a total of 9040 km of pipelines that are due to go into operation step by step up to 2032.
Fluxys hydrogen and GRTgaz launch call for market interest for creation of cross-border hydrogen pipeline between France and Belgium
The 150 km network would aim to connect the industrial port area of Dunkirk to the industrial zones of Ghent and Antwerp.
Azerbaijan increases gas exports
Azerbaijan’s Energy Minister said gas exports in January – September were 4.2% higher in 2024 than for the same period last year.