Pipeline construction news
The hidden risk to North America’s energy infrastructure boom
Creating a single source of truth on project data is key to delivering complex, collaborative projects while minimising costs and risks, says Steven Bruce, Idox plc.
Russia bans NGO for ‘sabotaging’ gas pipeline
Russia accuses US-based charity of ‘sabotaging’ the construction of a huge gas pipeline to China, and bans it as ‘undesirable organisation’.
Mountain Valley pipeline moving forward
Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline from West Virginia to Virginia is on track to get final permits, moving long-delayed project closer to construction.
BAFS to construct new oil pipeline
Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc plan to build new oil pipeline to link networks together and boost trade in Thailand’s northern region.
Audubon Engineering Company names first CCO
New Chief Commercial Officer to align strategies, optimise offerings, and drive business growth for the engineering company.
Half of oil pipelines under construction are in Africa and Middle East
Africa and the Middle East are home to 49% of all oil transmission pipelines under construction globally at a cost of US$25.3 billion, according to new data from Global Energy Monitor.
Landowners present biggest risk to UK’s pipelines
Linewatch reports 316 incidents of workers digging too close to high-pressure pipes without owner permission in 2022.
New ASCE Manual of Practice 155 provides guidance on direct pipe installations
ASCE’s Manual of Practice details how engineers and construction professionals can utilise direct steerable pipe thrusting method to design and install pipelines.
Trans Mountain: update on Expansion Project
Construction close to 80% complete, with mechanical completion expected to occur end of 2023.
GlobalData: Trunk pipelines to dominate midstream project starts to 2027
Trunk pipelines to dominate upcoming midstream project starts in US during 2023 - 2027, finds GlobalData.