Pipeline projects
Beetaloo the pipeline to the Territory’s future
The Beetaloo Basin is not just another gas field. It’s a nation-building project with the potential to transform the energy landscape of the Northern Territory and Australia’s east coast.
Enbridge announces two gas transmission projects as it continues to capitalise on growing natural gas demand
The company signed commercial agreements for the Algonquin Reliable Affordable Resilient Enhancement project (AGT Enhancement) which is expected to increase deliveries on Algonquin Gas Transmission pipeline to existing Local Distribution Co. (LDC) customers in the US Northeast.
TechnipFMC awarded two flexible pipe contracts by Petrobras
TechnipFMC has been awarded two subsea contracts by Petrobras for flexible pipe for use in multiple basins.
APA Group finalises indigenous land use agreement for Sturt Plateau Pipeline
Facilitated by the Northern Land Council (NLC), in accordance with its statutory functions, this milestone closes out the necessary Traditional Owner consents required to move forward with the project, complementing the separate and existing agreement in place between Traditional Owners and APA’s customer for the SPP, Tamboran Resources.
Michael Byrne Manufacturing acquires American Augers’ auger boring product line
This strategic move bolsters MBM’s position in the underground construction industry and expands its portfolio of heavy-duty auger boring machines and tooling.
Egypt’s Petroleum Minister highlights pipeline company’s role in energy hub strategy
Speaking at the company’s general assembly, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi said the ministry has a clear vision for developing and maximising the use of the PPC.
TAP delivers 50 billion cubic metres of natural gas to Europe
The milestone highlights TAP’s strategic contribution to Europe’s energy security and sustainable transition.
Ntorya operations update
Aminex, the oil and gas exploration and development company focused on Tanzania, has provided an update to operations.
First CO2 volumes stored at Northern Lights
The first CO2 volumes have now been injected and successfully stored in the reservoir 2600 m under the seabed.
Strohm to supply production TCP Jumpers to a major Southeast Asian operator
Strohm, the world’s first and leading thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) company, has been awarded a contract to supply four TCP Jumpers for installation in a deepwater field offshore Malaysia.