Europe pipeline news
Laurini Officine Meccaniche expands repair and inspection department
The expansion means the company can deal with all types of pipeline, quarry and earthmoving machine that require inspection, maintenance, repair and spare parts services.
Driving value: delivering redress
Rosemary Ioannou, Managing Director, Vannin Capital, explains how recent European Commission decisions mean companies in the oil and gas sector can claim for damages against European truck manufacturers engaged in anti-competitive behaviour.
Cisco Systems: Russian cyber-attack likely
Cisco Systems has warned that hackers from Russia have infected at least half a million routers and storage devices in multiple countries.
TUV SUD NEL completes building of £16m test facility
Once completed, the Advanced Multiphase Facility’s test range capability of operating pressures, temperatures, flowrates and metrology will be beyond anything currently available worldwide.
IHS Markit: expect transformation of European gas market
A new report from IHS Markit claims that Europe’s increasing LNG import capacity and a series of new pipelines integrating the continent to global markets will compensate for declining indigenous supply sources.
OEM Group and EnerMech confirm global co-operation
OEM will supply EnerMech with crane engine services and upgrades and spare parts for three years.
Transneft reduces oil transit through Ukraine amid crude oil quality complaints
Oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline went down during the first four months of 2018.
Creation of a new natural gas import point in France
GRTgaz has just finalised an investment programme to create the first major physical entry point of natural gas in France.
CyberX comments on German cyber attacks
New threats to European energy networks have been uncovered.
Construction past halfway on gas pipeline in south west Scotland
Cluden to Brighouse Bay natural gas pipeline is halfway to completion.