US pipeline news
Mexico faces challenge of lower gas imports in 2018
Analysts are warning that a combination of low US natural gas stockpiles, depleted by recent poor weather, and delays in cross-border pipeline projects could substantially lower the amount of natural gas Mexico can import this year.
New report: North American gas market outlook
ºÚÁÏÉç˜North American Gas Market Outlook 2017-2030ºÚÁÏÉç™: exports account for 67% of US and Canadian demand growth by 2030.
IPSCO Tubulars postpones IPO
IPSCO Tubulars Inc. postpones initial public offering due to adverse market conditions
State fines Sunoco pipeline US$12.7 million
Following a one month shutdown, Pennsylvania state has fined Sunoco Pipeline US$12.7 million and allowed construction of the Mariner East natural gas liquids pipeline to resume.
M2 Subsea wins pipeline installation contract
M2 Subsea awarded multi-million dollar contract with TransCanada to support the installation of the Sur de Texas-Tuxpan pipeline.
FERC should avoid a one size fits all approach to pipeline rates, INGAA says
INGAA calls on FERC to reject petitions that seek to require all FERC-regulated pipelines to lower natural gas pipeline transportation rates to reflect only recent corporate income tax cuts without consideration of offsetting cost increases.
New Jersey rejects PennEast land offer letters
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has denied the PennEast pipeline land purchase offers.
Organisations ask FERC to extend affiliate regulations to oil pipeline industry
Airlines for America and the National Propane Gas Association seek regulation to ensure equal pricing and transportation access for pipeline shippers.
TransCanada selects NV5 Global for services on two major pipeline projects
NV5 Global has been awarded US$12 million in environmental compliance contracts on 200 miles of natural gas pipeline projects in mid Atlantic states.
Taylor Machine Works joins PettiboneºÚÁÏÉç™s dealer network
Taylor Machine Works will carry Pettibone Cary-Lift pipe and pole handlers across the southern US.