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From the mountains to the sea: a review of South America
South America has vast resources, located both onshore and offshore, and has commenced a number of projects to increase their production. Here, Pipelines International provides a snapshot of some of the major projects recently completed, currently underway, and proposed for the region.
EAC to study Kampala oil pipeline extension
The East African Community Secretariat will soon begin a feasibility study for an extension of the oil pipeline in Uganda from Kampala to Kigali, Rwanda, to Bujumbura, Burrundi – a distance of approximately 310 km.
Open season for two US crude oil projects
Thu, 18 August 2011
TransCanada has launched a binding open season for its Keystone Houston Lateral and Cushing Marketlink crude oil pipeline projects in the United States.
Great Salt Plains Pipeline to be constructed
Wed, 17 August 2011
Parnon Gathering has announced the construction of its crude oil pipeline in central Oklahoma, United States.
Welding on Myanmar – China oil and gas pipeline commences
Wed, 17 August 2011
China National Petroleum Corporation held a commencement ceremony in Mandalay, Burma, marking the start of welding on the Myanmar section of the Myanmar – China oil and gas pipeline.
Indian company wins three pipeline contracts
Wed, 17 August 2011
Larsen & Toubro has been awarded three contracts involving gas and oil pipelines, two in the United Arab Emirates and one in Thailand.
Perenco pipeline gains gov approval
Wed, 3 August 2011
The Peruvian Ministry of Energy and Mines has approved the environmental impact assessment submitted by Perenco for the construction, operation and maintenance of a 207 km, 20 inch diameter oil pipeline.
PHMSA calls for action on Silvertip failure
Wed, 13 July 2011
The United States Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has called for corrective action from ExxonMobil with regards to the failure of the company’s Silvertip Pipeline.
Caspian capacity to be increased
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