Europe pipeline news
TurkStream requires US$7.3 billion investment
A document attached to the draft bill on the ratification of the TurkStream agreement suggests that approximately €7 billion (US$7.3 billion) is required to implement the project.
Gazprom remains stable in a changing environment
Gazprom’s board of directors has considered the events of 2016 and suggested that its position remains stable in a changing external environment.
TurkStream agreement approved by Russia
The Russian government has approved a bill for the ratification of its agreement with Turkey on the TurkStream pipeline project.
PGNiG comments on Opal pipeline decision
While PGNiG has brought legal action before a German court, the Polish government has brought the Commission's decision regarding the Opal gas pipeline to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Poland appeals Opal pipeline decision
The Polish government has filed a complaint against a decision to extend Gazprom’s access to Opal pipeline’s capacity.
Honeywell awarded SCADA contract for TAP
Honeywell has been awarded a contract for the engineering, procurement and installation of Trans Adriatic pipeline’s SCADA systems.
Norway’s midstream oil and gas outlook to 2021 – report
A new report on Norway’s oil and gas industry forecast to 2021 has been released, which discusses pipelines, gas processing, oil storage and LNG.
Douglas-Westwood releases onshore pipeline forecast
Douglas-Westwood has released its onshore pipeline market forecast for the five year period ending in 2021.
Nord Stream 2 could face setback
Swedish regions are rethinking their opinions on Gazprom’s request to rent a port and harbour to support the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipelines.
Gazprom discusses routes for gas exports
Gazprom, DEPA and Edison have held a meeting to discuss routes for Russian gas exports to the south of Europe to the south of Europe.