Estonia rejects Nord Stream survey request
Estonia has rejected a request by Nord Stream AG to survey its waters for a potential expansion route for the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
Estonia has rejected a request by Nord Stream AG to survey its waters for a potential expansion route for the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
TDW Offshore Services has completed its longest ever pipeline isolation operation in the Origin pipeline network offshore Australia.
A Leighton-Boskalis Consortium has been awarded the Shell Bukom single point mooring pipeline replacement project.
NDT Systems & Services closes five year global pipeline inline inspection services contract with oil and gas giant BP.
Wood Group Kenny has been awarded the Rosebank FEED contract involving early procurement support for a 230 km gas pipeline.
A proposed US$ 1.8 billion oil pipeline from North Dakota to Oklahoma has been cancelled due a lack of commitments to transport its crude.
Enbridge Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» Inc. has reached agreement with shippers on the terms of a Cdn$ 1.8 billion expansion of its mainline pipeline system between Edmonton and Hardisty, Alberta.
The Azerbaijani parliament has confirmed an agreement on the Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline system (TANAP), which would carry gas from the Caspian region to Europe.
In a recent statement, the API Executive Vice President urges US President Obama to approve the oil pipeline to boost job creation and spur economic growth.
The International Energy AgencyÂé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»™s latest report has affirmed that a domestic oil and natural gas boom is an unprecedented opportunity for the US
As President Barack Obama begins his second term, the Canadian oilsands pipeline returns to the forefront to challenge and shape US politics.
A final deal to build the Slovenian stretch of the South Stream natural gas pipeline has been signed by relevant parties.
The IEA unveils two scenarios, laden with predictions for the likely future of global energy supply and demand up to 2035, with a special focus on energy efficiency.
The Director General of KazTransOil has confirmed that the Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline will start working at its full capacity of 20 million tpy by 2014.
Key Japanese companies have expressed interest in constructing a 1400 km gas pipeline running directly from Sakhalin to Ibaraki Prefecture, not far from Tokyo.