Sierrita details planned expansion
Sierrita Gas Pipeline announces its expansion and development of compression facilities on its Sierrita pipeline.
Sierrita Gas Pipeline announces its expansion and development of compression facilities on its Sierrita pipeline.
First Nations and environmentalists call on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to stop an NEB review of the pipeline expansion.
Gazprom and Shell have been discussing issues related to their strategic co-operation and upcoming oil and gas projects.
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Enbridge has decided to take action and boost security on its pipelines throughout Canada, after a series of protestors sabotaged numerous lines.
Polish President Andrzej Duda believes the Nord Stream II pipeline project is dictated by politics rather than economics.
A formal complaint has been made to the FERC concerning Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company's Northeast Energy Direct pipeline.
In order for natural gas to flow for the first time from France to Belgium, Volvo pipelayers have been employed on both sides of the border.
STATS Group has announced that the company successfully isolated a client’s key export pipeline, without the use of hot tap tees.
Intervenors in the Trans Mountain expansion project will begin presenting oral summary arguments in Burnaby next week.
The decision is seen as a major victory for First Nations that could have an impact on future oil pipeline projects.
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Premier Rachel Notley told reporters she believes there is “still a path forward”.
Kinder Morgan’s pipeline expansion project has not done enough to earn the support of the British Columbia government.