Tag: pipeline
Oryx building new 220-mile Permian pipeline
Oryx Midstream Services has announced it will build a 220-mile crude pipeline system in the Permian Basin that will run from New Mexico to Midland.
HFT welcomes on-site Weld Purge Monitor
With welded joints in oil and gas applications being critical, the inside of pipework must be purged with expensive argon gas to reduce the oxygen levels around the joint below 100 ppm.
Rosen introduces new pipeline cleaning service
Rosen, a specialist in both onshore and offshore pipeline technology, has introduced a new service to clean high-velocity gas pipelines.
Autonomous drones for oil & gas industry
SkyX, an aerospace group based in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), has developed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as 'drones', to service the oil and gas industry.
Rotork solution protects pipelines on bridge
Rotork, with many global locations, including a number throughout the Americas, has assisted in meeting safety requirements on a Swedish bridge, by supplying GP, RCG and RC200 scotch-yoke actuators and control panels.
New rule to boost safety standards on pipelines
The US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) recently announced that it has passed a rule to boost safety requirements on the country's oil and refined products pipelines.
Four US-Mexico pipeline projects near completion
Construction of four cross-border natural gas pipelines from the US to Mexico is on schedule with the pipelines expected to add 3.
TransCanada proceed with expansion project
Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. recently announced that the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary NOVA Gas Transmissions Ltd.
Petrochemical projects receive royalty credits
The Canadian oil-producing province of Alberta will offer CAD $500 million in royalty credits to Pembina Pipeline Corp and Inter Pipeline Ltd for their petrochemical projects, the government recently announced.
Union Gas to build new Sudbury pipeline
Sudbury, a city in Ontario, Canada, is getting a bigger pipeline that will carry natural gas rather than crude oil. Chris Minor, District Manager for northeastern Ontario for Union Gas, said the company is switching out its 10-inch pipe for a more robust 12-inch diameter pipeline that will run 23 km from Coniston to Walden.