Plans for a $1 billion underground fuel pipeline that would run from Belton in South Carolina to Savannah, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida have been suspended. The Palmetto Pipeline project was stymied by
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Plans for a $1 billion underground fuel pipeline that would run from Belton in South Carolina to Savannah, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida have been suspended. The Palmetto Pipeline project was stymied by
Continue Reading ?TransCanada Corp. (NYSE: TRP) said on April 7 about 400 barrels (bbl) could have spilled in South Dakota from its 590,000 bbl/d Keystone crude oil pipeline. The company said it provided the spill volume estimate to regulators in the morning on April 7 based on the excavation of soil to expose over 100 feet of pipe while it continues to investigate the source of the spill. The line, which delivers crude from Hardisty, Alberta, to Cushing, Okla., and ...
Continue Reading ?Indian Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will visit Iran in the coming days for important talks, including on purchase of more oil, development of a giant gas field and investment in petrochemical projects.
Continue Reading ?Gas Malaysia will allocate RM120 million to implement the gas pipeline network project in Perak, said Minister of International Trade and Industry II, Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan. Ong said Gas Malaysia had agreed to pay two-thirds of the project’s overall cost of RM180 million.
Continue Reading ?State Company for Oil Projects confirms multibillion-dollar project has been revived Iraq expects to start construction of its planned export pipeline to Jordan in March 2017, according to Ali Majeed Alwash, Middle East projects division manager at State Company for Oil Projects (Scop).
Continue Reading ?French oil major Total S.A has said it will finance the development of the $4b (Shs13 trillion) crude oil export pipeline from Uganda’s Albertine Graben to Tanzania’s Tanga port at the Indian Ocean. Mr Javier Rielo, the Total East Africa vice president, on Monday, assured Tanzanian President John Magufuli that « the company will begin construction of the pipeline project to transport oil from Uganda to Tanga as soon as possible, for funds to implement the project exist. » According ...
Continue Reading ?A $6 billion, 2,600km pipeline to take gas from the Rovuma Basin to South Africa is set to be developed by a consortium including a group of unnamed Mozambican private investors in partnership with South African energy firm Sacoil and led by China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau (CPP). The proposed pipeline will take gas produced at the huge offshore gas fields off the coast of the north-eastern Mozambique province of Cabo Delgado, through Mozambique to South Africa. The Mozambique government
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