On a path to growth - Part 1
Midstream assets in Latin American countries are in demand, but their fortunes vary greatly from country to country, explains Gordon Cope.
Midstream assets in Latin American countries are in demand, but their fortunes vary greatly from country to country, explains Gordon Cope.
The Indian government will fund 40% of the cost of the US$2 billion a gas pipeline project that is designed to link five eastern states to the national gas grid.
Exova has won a contract with Tata Steel to deliver bespoke in-house testing over the next three years.
Colonial Pipeline has restarted the gasoline pipeline in Alabama after it was shut down due to a pipeline leak.
5 years after the Yellowstone oil spill, Exxon Mobil Corp. has agreed to pay US$12 million to settle environmental damage claims over the pipeline break.
ANR Pipeline Company has filed a settlement of its current Natural Gas Act Section 4 rate case with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Atlantic Coast Pipeline has signed a 600 mile natural gas pipeline construction contract with Spring Ridge Constructors.
The Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica has approved IEnova's purchase of equity interest in the Gasoductos de Chihuahua joint venture.
US gasoline futures are expected to decrease upon the restart of a major gasoline pipeline.
According to the survey, more than half (59%) of oil and gas professionals believe the recovery already has begun or will begin in 2017.
Colonial pipeline shutdown disrupts gasoline supply in southeast US.
Visiongain has released its Onshore Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Report 2016-2026 – a detailed 357 page report. It suggests that onshore oil and gas pipeline infrastructure will experience CAPEX of US$68.7 billion in 2016.
A pipeline that ordinarily transports 1.3 million bpd of gasoline from refineries in Houston to distribution centres across southeast USA has leaked, causing environmental and domestic concerns.
Gazprom’s Deputy Chairman and Shell’s Netherlands President will be delivering keynote Addresses at November's European Autumn Gas Conference.
91% of companies surveyed by the IET agreed that more employers need to provide work experience for those in education or training.