Pipeline projects
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.
Gas industry proposes reforms to deliver domestic gas certainty
Australian Energy Producers will recommend a prospective reservation policy as part of a suite of actions to deliver more gas supply to the domestic market and provide certainty to gas producers and users.
Peru's Petroperu considers pipeline link for Ecuador oil
State-run Petroperu is working on a framework agreement with its counterpart Petroecuador to connect oil wells in Ecuador with Peru's northern pipeline, its chairman said.
NDT Global announces strategic addition of Entegra
United, NDT Global, and Entegra’s advanced inspection technology platforms to expand capabilities and market reach, solidifying the companies' position as a global tech authority in pipeline in-line inspection.
Saipem successfully completes pipeline installation for Equinor's Irpa project in the Norwegian Sea
Offshore operations were carried out by the pipelay vessel Castorone, one of Saipem's flagship vessels.
Two-thirds of pumps run inefficiently, Sulzer reveals – with millions in energy savings left untapped by industrial operators
New research from Sulzer reveals widespread inefficiencies across industrial pump fleets, with some operators missing out on energy savings of over US$1.5 million per site.