A U.S. jury on Thursday ordered Greenpeace to pay $667 million to an oil pipeline operator for defamation, a decision activists warn will stifle advocacy efforts. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said ...
An explosion struck the Trans-Niger Pipeline, a major oil artery in Nigeria, late Monday, causing disruption and prompting an investigation into the cause, authorities said Tuesday. The blast, which ...
Women continue to be underrepresented in leadership positions, especially in technically oriented industries such as the ...
Third-party interference, particularly construction-related damages, is a critical risk for gas pipeline infrastructure. To ...
State-run oil company Petrobras is the primary operator of the pipelines that transport natural gas from offshore production ...
Natural gas pipeline projects completed in 2024 increased U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) takeaway capacity by 17.8 billion ...
Ecuador's state oil company, Petroecuador, declared force majeure on its Trans-Ecuadorian Pipeline System (SOTE) following a ...
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Friday that construction on a proposed natural gas pipeline through New York to New England could begin by year's end. Wright, appearing on FOX Business Network's ...
The Global Knowledge Hub for Pipeline Operators and Industry Professionals The Pipeline Technology Journal (ptj) is the premier open-access publication dedicated to advancing innovation, sharing ...
The Global Knowledge Hub for Pipeline Operators and Industry Professionals The Pipeline Technology Journal (ptj) is the premier open-access publication dedicated to advancing innovation, sharing ...
Pipeline operators rely on ILI and NDE to ensure system integrity, but these methods face challenges when detecting and sizing off-axis cracking. What if NDE suggests a systematic bias in ILI results?