Natural gas pipeline news
FERC overturns NY regulators so pipeline construction can commence
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has overruled New York regulator’s decision to deny a water permit for a pipeline project.
First pipes delivered for EUGAL project
Approximately 47 000 pipes are needed for the entire EUGAL pipeline route, with construction of the gas pipeline due to begin in mid 2018.
TAP: half way there
The construction of the Trans Adriatic pipeline is now over 50% completed.
Nord Stream 2 preliminary EIA results show no significant environmental impact
On 4 August, a draft environmental impact assessment for Nord Stream 2 reported that the pipeline will not have a significant impact on the Kurgalsky reserve.
Annual maintenance works shuts down Nord Stream pipeline
The Nord Stream pipeline will experience a temporary shutdown of 11 days in order to carry out annual maintenance works.
Route hearings for Trans Mountain set to begin in November and December
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project detailed route hearings are scheduled to begin in November and December.
FERC approves ETP’s request to put Rover pipeline in service
Energy Transfer has received approval to put Phase 1A of the Rover pipeline in service.
Gazprom and Kyrgyzstan working meeting discusses gas transmission facilities
Gazprom announces that throughput has been doubled at the Kyrgyz section of Bukhara Gas-Bearing Province – Tashkent – Bishkek – Almaty gas pipeline.
ROSEN provides cleaning and inspection services for Maghreb-Europe pipeline
ROSEN Group has completed a successful inspection of the Maghreb-Europe natural gas pipeline.
INGAA disappointed with US Court of Appeals over FERC pipeline approval
INGAA’s President has expressed concern with the US Appeals Court’s expansion of NEPA requirements.