All publications by tag «PIPELINE»
2020, September, 9, 10:45:00
TAPI GAS PIPELINE BOOST
TAPI was first proposed 22 years ago when Turkmenistan and Pakistan initialed a memorandum of understanding
2020, July, 6, 10:40:00
U.S. GAS KILLING
While long heralded as a cleaner alternative to coal and heating oil, gas is now getting shoved aside in the fight against climate change
2020, May, 27, 11:40:00
START POWER OF SIBERIA 2
In December 2019, Russia officially started to supply gas to China through the 3,000 km-long Power of Siberia gas pipeline project.
2020, May, 13, 12:30:00
RUSSIA'S SHIP FOR NORD STREAM 2
The Nord Stream 2 operating company has declined to give any guidance on the schedule for completing the pipeline, saying only that it was "actively looking for solutions" to finish the pipelaying work.
2020, May, 12, 14:35:00
INDIA NEED GAS PIPELINES
India has been the world’s fourth-largest importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) since 2011
2019, December, 9, 13:25:00
THE NEW CHINA'S PIPELINE COMPANY
China on Monday set up a new centrally-administered state-owned enterprise (SOE), the China Oil & Gas Piping Network Corporation.
2019, October, 23, 12:35:00
TURKSTREAM WILL BE SIGNIFICANT
The impact of the dual TurkStream (TS) natural gas pipeline will be significant in changing the region's gas flow patterns
2019, August, 30, 10:40:00
NORD STREAM 2 SCHEDULE
“The Nord Stream 2 company has clearly informed us that it is sticking to the schedule and the budget, and we have no reason to revise the plan in any way today,” he said when asked if a launch at the end of 2019 or early 2020 was realistic.
2019, August, 9, 13:05:00
NORD STREAM 2 DELAY: $740 MLN
The 1,230-km (765-mile) Nord Stream 2 pipeline, now under construction, has come under fire from the United States and several eastern European, Nordic and Baltic countries, which say the conduit will increase Europe’s reliance on Russian gas.
2019, August, 1, 12:10:00
RUSSIAN STREAMS: NEW SANCTIONS
The bill would sanction vessels that lay Russian energy export pipelines at least 100 feet below sea level.