US pipeline news
AI-backed pipeline technology firm launches
The acquisition from ProFlex and external investment has led PipeSense to the development of its leak detection technologies and a brand-new advanced cloud-based software system.
Enterprise Products posts growth in crude pipeline volumes in 4Q23
US pipeline operator Enterprise Products Partners said its crude oil volumes last quarter grew 15% to a record 2.6 million bpd.
Phillips 66 shuts section of Oklahoma Panhandle pipeline
Phillips 66, said it has shut a section of a natural gas pipeline it operates in the Oklahoma Panhandle after a fire and rupture.
TPA elects Chairman
Larry Bell has been elected to a two year term as Chairman of the Texas Pipeline Association.
ABB begins construction of new US calibration hall
ABB breaks ground on new US calibration hall to support growing demand for instrumentation in North America.
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion to start in April
Canada's Trans Mountain Corp will begin adding crude oil to its long-delayed pipeline expansion in February and expects it to start operating in the second quarter.
Energy Transfer: Dakota Access oil pipe won't shut after environmental study
DAPL won’t be shut down after environmental review, says Energy Transfer (Reuters reports).
FERC greenlights pipeline projects
The FERC approved key pipeline projects on 18 January during its first open meeting of 2024.
Spire acquires MoGas and Omega pipeline systems
In completing this acquisition, MoGas and Omega are joining Spire’s existing midstream infrastructure.
Sunoco to buy NuStar Energy for US$7.3 billion
Sunoco to buy NuStar Energy in US$7.3 billion deal as it expands midstream business.