US pipeline news
Some Colonial Pipeline owners explore stake sales at US$10 billion
Some of Colonial Pipeline's owners are exploring divesting their stakes, hoping they can fetch prices that would value the largest U.S. fuel transportation system in excess of US$10 billion, says Reuters.
Phillips 66 to sell 25% stake in Rockies Pipeline
Phillips 66 said it would sell its 25% stake in the Rockies Express Pipeline for about US$1.28 billion, including debt, to a subsidiary of Tallgrass Energy, according to Reuters.
New Mountain Valley Pipeline to begin operations
The FERC has authorised the 303 mile long Mountain Valley Pipeline to begin operations, moving up to 2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas.
Vicki Knott recaps API Pipeline Control Room and Cybernetics Conference 2024
Vicki Knott, P.Eng, CEO and Co-Founder at CruxOCM, looks back at the American Petroleum Institute Pipeline Control Room and Cybernetics Conference 2024.
Blackline Safety secures contract at CAN$8.5 million
As Blackline’s largest contract to date, it enables a major North American midstream company to expand safety protection for all its nearly 2000 workers.
Fulkrum awarded a frame agreement to support Woodside’s US New Energy projects
The frame agreement is for the provision of third-party inspection services to Woodside's New Energy projects in the US, including its proposed liquid hydrogen project, H2OK.
Enbridge closes Questar Gas acquisition
Deal includes related Wexpro companies.
ConocoPhillips acquisition of Marathon Oil creates third largest producer in the US Lower 48, says Wood Mackenzie
Wood Mackenzie: “The addition of Marathon further solidifies ConocoPhillips in a league of its own”.
ConocoPhillips in advanced talks to buy Marathon Oil
ConocoPhillips in advanced talks to buy Marathon Oil, the Financial Times reports.
Cresta invests in OP and alternative energy fuelling stations
The investment aims to accelerate the development of necessary infrastructure to deliver low-carbon fuel to the transportation industry.