US pipeline news
Phillips 66 to buy Pinnacle Midland for US$550 million
Pinnacle's assets include the Dos Picos natgas complex with a processing capacity of 220 million cubic feet per day, and 80 miles of pipelines says Reuters.
Saudi Aramco signs MoUs with Aeroseal, Spiritus and Rondo
Aramco and Aeroseal agreed to deploy Aeroseal’s technology to expand its fleet and commercialise the technology in novel applications such as gas pipelines, says Reuters.
Richard Williamson buys Tulsa facility built by his pipeline industry pioneer grandfather
Richard Williamson buys Tulsa facility built by pipeline industry pioneer, grandfather Truman D. Williamson Sr.
ONEOK to acquire Gulf Coast pipelines for US$260 million
ONEOK has announced that it has agreed to acquire a system of NGL pipelines from Easton Energy, for approximately US$280 million.
TC Energy's oil pipeline spin-off faces obstacles
TC Energy's planned oil pipeline spin-off is a bet that it can supply more Canadian crude to US Gulf of Mexico refiners, says Reuters.
Protecting lives on pipeline sites
Andrew Vana, Manager of Specialised Services, RMI, USA, discusses providing health, safety and environmental support to varied and remote pipeline construction projects.
AGA’s Christina Sames testifies on pipeline safety
Sames testified before Congress to highlight that critical policy needs to improve pipeline safety in the upcoming reauthorisation of the PHMSA.
API issues new guidelines on ‘public engagement’
API’s new industry guidelines for pipeline companies are intended to smooth relations with landowners.
New CEO appointment at Wood Mackenzie
Wood Mackenzie has announced that Jason Liu has been appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO), replacing former CEO Mark Brinin.
Ensuring secure access to the right data
Morgan Bowling, Seeq Corporation, USA, explains how advanced analytics solutions can help improve operational efficiency and increase business value for petrochemical companies, refineries, and pipeline operators.