US pipeline news
Shell set to shut portions of Zydeco oil pipeline for maintenance
Shell has said it plans to shut-in different portions of its Louisiana Zydeco pipeline system for maintenance for three to four days starting 24 September, says Reuters.
PipeSense granted official US patent for leak detection technology
This acknowledgment is said to reflect the company's commitment to advancing the safety, reliability, and efficiency of pipeline infrastructure.
Xage Security offer a comment on the rise of cyber threats
Roman Arutyunov, Co-Founder & SVP of Product at Xage Security, comments on the rise of cyber threats facing the oil and gas industry and critical infrastructure.
EIA: Permian production forecast growth driven by pipeline capacity
Based on projects currently underway, EIA expect that new pipeline capacity will deliver crude oil and natural gas from the Permian region to demand centres and alleviate transportation constraints.
Enbridge cuts tolls on oil pipeline amid new competition
Enbridge Inc. cut tolls on Canadian oil export pipelines amid increased competition from a new line running from Alberta to Vancouver.
Offshore natural gas pipeline explosion in Louisiana
An offshore natural gas pipeline exploded near Venice, Louisiana, on Saturday (17 August) night, killing one person says Reuters.
GlobalData: cyberattacks a growing threat for oil and gas
Claroty's Andrew Lintell discusses the growing cyber threat to the oil and gas sector, who's behind attacks and what firms can do.
US appeals court removes several natural gas pipeline safety standards
A US appeals court tossed out several natural gas pipeline safety standards adopted by President Joe Biden's administration following industry criticism, reports Reuters.
Brazos Midstream completes new gas processing facility and announces further expansion plans
Brazos is also nearing the end of constructing roughly 280 km of high-pressure natural gas gathering pipelines ranging from 16 in. to 24 in. in diameter says GlobalData.
Workplace safety and the AI opportunity
Garrison Haning, Co-Founder & CEO, Safety Radar, USA, walks us through ways to integrate AI into pipeline operations.