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Alberta is Gearing Up for a New Oil Pipeline to Prince Rupert

From maritime-executive.com

Alberta's top provincial leader believes that now that Canada has a growing national consensus on the need to fast-track seaborne oil exports, a privately-backed proposal to build a new oil pipeline from Alberta's tar sands fields to the port of Prince Rupert could be announced sometime this summer.

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U.S. Could Help Russia Reboot Nord Stream Pipelines

From maritime-executive.com

Russia's top diplomat said Wednesday that the U.S. could be willing to help Gazprom restart its giant subsea pipelines to Western Europe, which would slash energy costs in Europe and make U.S. LNG less competitive on the EU market. Gazprom's giant Nord Stream system has been shut down since 2022, but if repaired and restored to full service, it has the capacity to supply nearly a third of all EU demand. 

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China Acknowledges That Boxship Caused Balticconnector Pipeline Breach

From maritime-executive.com

After conducting their own investigation, Chinese authorities have acknowledged that an anchor strike from a Chinese-owned container ship caused the breach of the Balticconnector pipeline last year - but they maintain that it was an accident, not a deliberate act of sabotage. 

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Landlocked Niger with China’s Aid Starts Oil Exports with Pipeline to Benin

From maritime-executive.com

The government of the West African nation of Benin agreed to temporarily lift its blockade of Niger’s oil exports from its Port of Cotonou

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Port Constraints for Canada's Trans Mountain Pipeline May Crimp Oil Exports

From gcaptain.com

Logistical constraints at the Port of Vancouver mean waterborne oil exports from the highly anticipated Trans Mountain pipeline expansion due to start up on Wednesday may only be around half what the Canadian government-owned corporation has forecast

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Canada's first new oil pipeline in decades starts operating

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Built alongside an existing 1,150-kilometer (715-mile) line erected in 1953 that already moves about 300,000 barrels of oil per day

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Gulf of Mexico Pipeline Repaired After Mystery Oil Spill Off Louisiana

From gcaptain.com

A Unified Command has successfully completed an integrity test on the Main Pass Oil Gathering (MPOG) company’s pipeline system, located southeast of New Orleans in Plaquemines Parish

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Allseas completes GTA infield pipelay scope

From www.lngindustry.com

Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit has completed the infield pipelay scope for BP’s ultra-deepwater GTA LNG project offshore Mauritania and Senegal

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Iran's main gas pipeline hit by sabotage, oil minister says

From www.reuters.com

Two explosions along Iran's main south-north gas pipeline network on Wednesday were caused by sabotage, the Iranian oil minister told state TV, without naming any suspects.
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Nuclear-Powered Cargo Ship is a Suspect in Baltic Pipeline Breach

From maritime-executive.com

A Chinese container ship and a nuclear-powered cargo ship have attracted investigators' attention after damage to a subsea gas pipeline in th
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Seismic Station Detected Possible Blast During Baltic Gas Line Breach

From maritime-executive.com

A sensitive seismological array in Finland picked up a signal at the time that the Balticconnector gas pipeline ruptured last weekend, according t
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A pipeline rupture in Satartia, Mississippi has lessons for future CO2 projects

From www.npr.org

Companies are building carbon dioxide pipelines as a possible climate solution. But after a pipeline rupture sent dozens to the hospital in a Mississippi town, there are questions about their safety.
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Israel, Cyprus to build natural gas pipeline

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Cyprus: "What comes first in the current phase is the signing of an agreement between the two states, which will allow the building of a pipeline that will connect the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of the two countries. We'll start from there," Papanastasiou added.
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