Offshore pipeline news
“It is vital that the government take the required steps to restore public trust in the NEB,” says C.D. Howe Institute report.
The C.D. Howe Institute has released a new report, which suggests that the government of Canada should restore the National Energy Board’s decision making authority.
MMT awarded Nord Stream external inspection contract
Nord Stream AG has awarded the MMT Sweden/Reach Subsea joint venture a contract by to inspect the condition of both lines of the Nord Stream pipeline.
EIA estimates OPEC net oil export revenues of US$433 billion for 2016
The US Energy Information Administration has estimated the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ net oil export in 2016.
NEB set for an overhaul
The National Energy Board of Canada is set to be modernised to ensure that the country’s resources are developed responsibly.
TAP marks one year since construction started
Much progress has been made this year and the next twelve months will be equally ambitious.
Penspen announces Centre for Engineering Excellence appointments
Penspen, has announced two new appointments at its Centre for Engineering Excellence.
Prime Minister visits the Oil and Gas Technology Centre in Aberdeen
During a visit from the Prime Minister to the Oil and Gas Technology Centre, Sonomatic’s ROV-iT advanced ultrasonic subsea inspection system and internal caisson inspection tool were displayed.
STATS Group repairs subsea gas export pipeline in Thailand
STATS Group has utilised its subsea technologies to repair and isolate an 8 in. gas export pipeline in the Gulf of Thailand.
2G Robotics and Sonardyne develop dynamic underwater laser mapping solution
2G Robotics and Sonardyne have recently announced a new collaboration on underwater dynamic laser mapping for pipelines.
Shawcor announces 1Q17 financial results
Shawcor Ltd. has declared its financial results and provided a regional update of its international pipeline activities.