UK pipeline news
When Do I Need a Dairyland Decoupler?
Learn why Dairyland decouplers are recommended any time it is necessary to isolate DC current (cathodic protection current) while simultaneously allowing a path to ground for AC fault currents and lightning-induced over-voltage events.
North Sea contract for Kelton, for flow measurement and auditing
North Sea contract secures KeltonºÚÁÏÉç™s position as audit specialist.
World ºÚÁÏÉç launches UK-focused CCS Forum to tackle UK CO2 transport build-out
World ºÚÁÏÉç to host dedicated UK CCS infrastructure forum, on 18 March 2026, in London.
Leading energy companies unite in bid to create BritainºÚÁÏÉç™s first hydrogen network in the Humber
National Gas is joining Centrica, Equinor and SSE Thermal in a bid to develop BritianºÚÁÏÉç™s first ºÚÁÏÉç˜hydrogen heartlandºÚÁÏÉç™ in the Humber.
Wood Mackenzie: UK Energy Transition Outlook shows 12-point gap on 2030 climate target despite £1.5 - 2.1 trillion investment pathway to 2060
Nearly all 2030 targets now unattainable despite historic coal phaseout; offshore wind deployment trails by 20% as government races to address grid bottlenecks and spiralling costs.
Wood and Kellas Midstream extend operating partnership at the CATS facility
Wood renews its contract with Kellas Midstream for CATS at Teeside (UK).
Cadent unveils plans for new UK hydrogen pipeline to supply industry across the Humber, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire
The project will power industry across the region, supporting BritainºÚÁÏÉç™s industrial heartland.
Penspen to partner with National Gas on hydrogen pipelines study
Penspen to partner with National Gas Transmission on gas inhibition study for hydrogen pipelines.
Wood Mackenzie: Five mega-trends reshaping the global energy and resources landscape in 2025
Wood Mackenzie releases five charts that spotlight the most significant trends reshaping the sector globally.
How skills shortages and outdated systems are holding back the UK pipeline sector
Today, weºÚÁÏÉç™re seeing two persistent challenges, such as the loss of experienced staff and slow adoption of modern technology, that are beginning to limit the sectorºÚÁÏÉç™s performance. And a clear plan for renewing skills and upgrading systems is still missing.