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Pre-qualification open for Iran to Pakistan gas pipeline

Pre-qualification open for Iran to Pakistan gas pipeline Fri, 11 May 2012 Inter State Gas Systems is currently inviting contractors to pre-qualify for the engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning contract of a 785 km, 42 inch diameter gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan.

Offshore contract awarded for Chinese development project

Offshore contract awarded for Chinese development project Fri, 11 May 2012 Offshore Oil Engineering Co. has awarded Technip a pipeline installation contract for the Liwan 3-1 shallow water gas project, located approximately 300 km south of Hong Kong in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, offshore China.

Second Nord Stream line completed ahead of schedule

Second Nord Stream line completed ahead of schedule Fri, 27 April 2012 Nord Stream has completed offshore pipelay for the second of its twin 1,224 km gas pipelines through the Baltic Sea ahead of schedule.

Pipeline construction begins in southern Peru

Pipeline construction begins in southern Peru Thu, 12 April 2012 Construction on the South Andean Gas Pipeline has been launched at a ceremony in Quillabamba in southern Peru.

India hopes for TAPI extenstion

India hopes for TAPI extenstion Wed, 28 March 2012 India’s Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh dedicated GAIL’s 2,200 km Dahej-Vijaipur-Dadri-Bawana-Nangal-Bhatinda cross-country pipeline running through North West corridor of India at the inaugural ceremony of 7th Asian Gas Partnership Summit, held at Taj Palace, Delhi.

Extending the Eagle

Extending the Eagle Wed, 28 March 2012 NET Midstream has announced that Eagle Ford Midstream will build an approximately 169 km, 24– 30 inch diameter extension of its existing gas pipeline that will be anchored by a long-term gas transportation agreement with an affiliate of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation.

Ain’t no mountain high enough to stop pipeline construction

Ain’t no mountain high enough to stop pipeline construction Mountainous regions are found in most countries, presenting safety and economic challenges to pipeline construction worldwide. Here, a number of companies share their experiences with this kind of terrain, and the innovations that have been developed to overcome these challenges.

Integrating Russia’s gas supply with the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok pipeline

Integrating Russia’s gas supply with the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok pipeline The successful commissioning of the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas pipeline’s first start-up complex has heralded the beginning of an integrated gas production, transportation and supply system, which will link eastern Siberia and the Far East, while maintaining possibilities for potential gas exports to China and other Asia-Pacific countries.

Securing Eastern Europe’s energy supply with pipelines

Securing Eastern Europe’s energy supply with pipelines Within the past year, Eastern Europe has seen an increase in the development of transmission oil and gas pipelines to help secure its gas supply. Pipelines International takes a look at how the region is coming together to fuel its economy.

A tie-in on the fifth

A tie-in on the fifth Specialist engineering company STATS Group has completed an 18-month design, manufacturing and installation project to enable the tie-in of a fifth pipeline on Statoil’s Troll A Platform. STATS Group, which has a frame agreement with Statoil, outlines the challenges involved in what has been one of the company’s most complex projects to date.


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