Natural gas pipeline news
Russia looks to companies beyond Gazprom to supply gas to China
Russia considers supplying natural gas to China by a pipeline from companies other than Kremlin-controlled Gazprom.
Advanced testing of materials for hydrogen
DNV’s new test chamber can be used to evaluate whether existing pipelines can safely transport hydrogen – either blended with natural gas or in pure form.
Tellurian project receives FERC certificate
FERC issues certificate granting authorisation for Driftwood Pipeline.
DNV grows energy testing capability in the Netherlands
New research centre combines deep industrial expertise with test capabilities to enable the upscale of hydrogen.
Wilde Lake Compressor Station sees gas for the first time
Coastal GasLink’s Wilde Lake Compressor Station, which achieved mechanical completion earlier this year, is officially ready to receive natural gas.
PHMSA research announcement
Applications welcome for research topics such as hazardous liquid pipelines and composite/multi-layered pipe.
PRISMA launches AggregateEU
PRISMA European Capacity Platform GmbH announces first round of demand aggregation and tendering of AggregateEU.
Shell restarts operations at Pierce Field
Gas will be sent through newly installed subsea pipelines and oil will be transported by tanker.
Inspect the unexpected
Eddy current is the solution to evolving challenges in pipeline integrity, says Sylvain Cornu, NDT Global.
State actor involvement in Nord Stream attacks
State actor's involvement in the blast of the pipelines is believed to be "absolute main scenario".