Offshore pipeline news
EEMUA publishes API/ ISO addendum
The EEMUA has published an addendum to API 5L/ISO 3183 in an attempt to simplify the specifications regarding the right quality of line pipe.
Norway pipeline appeal goes to court
A Norwegian court is set to hear an appeal by four offshore gas pipeline companies over tariff cuts.
Lloyd’s audit approves Roxtec pipe and cable transit services
Roxtec Services AB approved for pipe and cable transit inspection and maintenance by Lloyd’s Register audit.
Victrex and Magma strengthen subsea composite pipe partnership
Victrex invests in Magma to facilitate adoption of the pioneering m-pipe technology. Both companies will be attending an upcoming webinar to explain the basis for reliable use in extreme subsea environments.
McDermott awarded offshore pipelay contract
McDermott has been awarded an offshore pipelay contract in the Middle East.
Nord Stream 2: an update
Gazprom’s management committee has considered and commended the progress made on the Nord Stream 2 project.
Construction continues in the Southern Gas Corridor
A background and round-up of recent events relating to the Trans Anatolian and Trans Adriatic pipelines.
A year of Nord Stream 2 – the project’s current status
2016 has seen Gazprom’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline project cause disputes between Russia and the EU, as well as the awarding of multiple contracts. Read on to see a recap of the project and its current status.
Serimax begins welding operations in Norway
Serimax has announced that its offshore welding operations in Norway are underway.
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.