Botswana intends to accelerate construction of a pipeline carrying water from the Zambezi river to the country
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Botswana intends to accelerate construction of a pipeline carrying water from the Zambezi river to the country
Continue Reading ?Macedonia is ready to take part in the construction of the Turkish stream natural gas pipeline once Russia and Brussels reach an agreement on the strategic project, Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has announced. Following the abandonment of the South Stream gas pipeline project in December 2014, Moscow has switched its resources towards constructing the Turkish Stream as an alternative. At present, Athens and Moscow are working out the details to construct a segment of the pipeline starting ...
Continue Reading ?BG Group has completed the sale of its wholly-owned 543 km pipeline network linking natural gas fields and the Queensland Curtis Liquefied Natural Gas (QCLNG) export facility to APA Group. The company said the transaction has resulted in gross proceeds of around $4.6 billion. The deal was first announced late last year.
Continue Reading ?US oil giant Chevron is interested in the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline and will try to convince the Bulgarian government that it should be built, according to Nikolay Tokarev, President of Russian pipeline company Transneft. Tokarev, as cited by the TASS news agency and the BGNES news agency, noted that Chevron
Continue Reading ?Progress was made towards start of construction on the Chinese section of the eastern route of the Sino-Russia natural gas pipeline, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) said Wednesday. Xinhua Finance, citing company statement, said an agreement was signed recently between the project management department and pipeline arm of PetroChina on the building of the Heihe-Changling section of the pipeline. The Chinese section of the eastern Sino-Russian natural gas pipeline would start from Heihe city in northeast China’s Heilongjiang ...
Continue Reading ?One of the largest natural gas projects in the world cleared another hurdle Thursday, when the Department of Energy approved a conditional license that would allow the Alaska LNG project to one day export liquefied natural gas to Asia. The Energy Department said the approval will allow export of Alaska liquefied natural gas for 30 years to countries that don
Continue Reading ?The first phase of the Jagdishpur-Haldia pipline project of GAIL (India) Ltd commenced on Monday after Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Petroleum and Natural Gas inaugurated the project office in Patna.
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