pipelines
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CB&I Storage Solutions joins a list of contractors working on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.
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The court said it was mindful of the disruption the shutdown will cause but said the seriousness of deficiencies from the US Army Corps of Engineers outweighs the negative effects of shutting down the pipeline.
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Supreme Court upholds ACP’s controversial permit to lay pipe under national forest and across two states.
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For years Canadian heavy-oil production exceeded the volumes pipelines could handle.
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Its reward for years of struggling to adapt to low prices and weak demand for its oil and gas has been an epic crash. Canadians selling change say it is time to consider possibilities that seemed inconceivable in the past.
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The natural gas pipeline is co-financed by the EU, with work beginning immediately.
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The court ruling comes less than a month after TC Energy announced plans to proceed with construction of the Keystone Pipeline.
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The deal is part of the company’s divestment program targeting proceeds of $5 to 10 billion between 2018 and 2020.
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The $8-billion pipeline project has been held up for years, but amid a historic price crash, the Canadian government is stepping in with funding to support exports.
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Westcoast Energy revised its inspection practices following the 2018 incident. Its model used to predict crack growth did not take into account all uncertainties