US pipeline news
Perma-Pipe International Holdings Inc. announces US$4 million in contract awards in the Americas region
Perma-Pipe International Holdings Inc. has announced it has been awarded three projects in the Americas region. The aggregate amount of these three projects is more than US$4 million.
Extending pipeline productivity
Jim Bramlett, Commercial Manager – Americas, Tracerco, outlines how to extend the lifespan of pipeline assets through proactive maintenance.
Reuters: Diamondback and Kinetik buy 30% stake in EPIC Crude pipeline
Reuters has reported that oil and gas firms Diamondback Energy and Kinetik Holdings said they acquired a 30% equity interest in the EPIC Crude pipeline system.
Tallgrass announces open season for the Pony Express crude oil pipeline
The open season will run for 30 days and commenced on 20 September 2024.
ConocoPhillips, Uniper sign gas supply deal extension
The US will continue to supply natural gas to North-West Europe as the region continues its decarbonisation efforts.
Chesapeake's US$7.4 billion acquisition of Southwestern Energy set to conclude in 4Q24
US gas company Chesapeake Energy's acquisition of Southwestern Energy is now expected to close early in 4Q24, Reuters cited the company’s CEO Nick Dell'Osso as saying.
Penspen welcomes new Integrity Engineer
Penspen has announced the appointment of Andres Acosta, an Integrity Engineer, as part of its North America asset integrity growth strategy.
Wood to design the DeLa Express natural gas pipeline project in Texas and Louisiana
Wood has been awarded the front-end engineering design (FEED) for a long-haul, large diameter liquids-rich natural gas pipeline project in the USA.
Making a case for safety
Tracey Murray, Dynamic Risk, Canada, discusses using the Safety Case framework in pipeline integrity management programmes, highlighting ways it can be implemented and its adoption in different regions.
EIA: natural gas pipeline capacity from the Permian Basin is set to increase
Natural gas pipeline takeaway capacity in the Permian Basin will soon increase as the Matterhorn Express Pipeline, with a capacity of 2.5 billion cubic feet per day, is expected to begin service this month.