Europe pipeline news
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.
Finland demands investigators to be allowed on vessel that damaged pipeline
It remains unclear whether the ship dragged its anchor for hundreds of kilometres intentionally or as a result of poor seamanship.
UK-led group to deploy ships to Baltic Sea
Ten northern European countries agreed to deploy vessels and planes across the Baltic Sea region to protect critical undersea infrastructure.
Finland-Estonia gas pipeline system to get bigger capacity after repair
The increase will come from an enhancement of the Latvia-Lithuania interconnection.
Ukraine’s role in the Nord Stream pipelines sabotage
Ukrainian military officer reported to have coordinated Nord Stream pipeline attack.