Onshore pipeline news
PSEG looks into selling PennEast share
Public Service Enterprise Group is looking to sell its 10% stake in the proposed PennEast pipeline.
Long term prospects for the onshore pipeline market are positive
It’s been reported that there will be short term growth for onshore pipeline installation activity, with stable long term prospects.
DAPL expected to start pumping oil soon
A US judge has denied a request to halt construction of the final section of the Dakota Access pipeline, while the company behind the project plans to start pumping oil through a section of the line by the week of 13 March.
FERC approves several natural gas pipeline projects
According to the US Energy Information Administration, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has certificated seven new US interstate natural gas pipeline projects so far in 2017.
Keystone pipeline not limited to US steel
The Keystone XL pipeline will not have to be built using solely US steel.
TAPI project is making progress
Following discussions between Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Turkmenistan’s President, work on the TAPI gas pipeline project is expected to continue in Pakistan.
Murphy Oil fined for 2015 pipeline spill
Murphy Oil Company has been issued a CAN$172 500 administrative penalty for a pipeline spill that occurred in 2015.
DAPL protest camp shut down
The deadline has passed for protestors to vacate the Oceti Sakowin campsite.
Enbridge responds Line 2A strike
Enbridge has recently responded to an incident on its Line 2A pipeline at an industrial site in Alberta, Canada.
TransCanada provides financial and project updates
TransCanada has declared its 4Q16 and annual 2016 financial results. The company has also provided updates on its key pipeline projects.