There are some 25 companies that have been studying and preparing—at various stages—to develop water pipelines for shipping away this produced water.
Read More »Iran Swaps 720k Oil Barrels
Existing pipelines and facilities enjoyed the capacity to displace more than 370.000 barrels per day though the volume could be upgraded to 500 thousand barrels of crude oil.
Read More »TANAP Construction Completed by Over 80%
TAP’s shareholding is comprised of BP (20 percent). SOCAR (20 percent). Snam S.p.A. (20 percent). Fluxys (19 percent). Enagás (16 percent) and Axpo (5 percent).
Read More »Siemens Refused to Cooperate with Ukraine Because of Fear of Losing Russian Orders
In July it became known that Russia. in violation of the sanctions regime. sent gas turbines made by the German concern Siemens (model SGT5-2000E) to the Crimea.
Read More »Turkey Plays Key Role in New Global Ecosystem
Turkey has been heavily investing in infrastructure projects to reinvigorate country’s transportation infrastructure.
Read More »EU Drafts Tough Conditions for Russia Pipeline
The EU imports most of its Russian gas via Ukraine Slovakia. Germany (the Nord Stream 1 pipeline). and Belarus Poland.
Read More »Baker Hughes Wins Major Deal for Egypt`s Zohr Gasfield
Project has potential to meet Egypt’s growing gas demand and save the country billions of dollars.
Read More »Baker Hughes Ready to Assist in TANAP’s Second Phase
TANAP project envisages transportation of gas from Azerbaijan'.s Shah Deniz field to the western borders of Turkey.
Read More »Exxon Restarting Second-Largest U.S. Refinery
The company said it began initial restart of the 560.500 barrel per day (bpd) Baytown refinery on Friday night.
Read More »Largest US Oil Refinery Closes Due to Harvey
Gasoline prices spike as quarter of country’s oil refining capacity taken offline.
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