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Chinese Firm Wins Bid for $294m Iraq Pipeline Project

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

China Petroleum Engineering Corporation (CPEC) has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering has received a letter of award from France's TotalEnergies for a major gas infrastructure project in Iraq.

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Always Improving: The Safest Energy System in the World 

American Gas Association

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is one of the most important government agencies that many Americans have never heard of. PHMSA oversees the safe operation of our nation’s pipeline system, as well as approximately a million daily shipments of hazardous materials.

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Corrosion Engineer: Protecting Assets from Corrosion Damage

PetroSync

Everything from the enormous refineries that process crude oil to the vast pipelines that run beneath oceans is built on steel and aluminum. In this high-stakes environment, corrosion engineers are the unsung heroes [.] The post Corrosion Engineer: Protecting Assets from Corrosion Damage appeared first on PetroSync Blog.

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Chinese Firm Wins Iraq Gas Pipeline Project

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

Iraq's Council of Ministers has endorsed the Joint Management Committee's decision on Artawi [Ratawi] oil field, awarding the contract for crude gas pipelines to China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering (CPP) , with part of the work assigned to the State Company for Oil Projects (SCOP).

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Targa’s Pipeline Addition: Expanding Capacity in the Permian’s Core Counties

Oil Gas Leads

The Permian Basin is the undisputed engine of American energy growth—and midstream operators like Targa Resources are racing to keep up. A recent Pipeline Addition (PA) approved by the Railroad Commission of Texas highlights just how aggressively Targa is scaling infrastructure to match soaring gas production. 8″ 9.62

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Shaping the Future

American Gas Association

million from the University of British Columbia Okanagan and $800,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, to help launch H2LAB, which will explore how hydrogen can be safely integrated into existing natural gas infrastructure. The utility has committed $500,000 in research funding, complemented by $2.3

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Iraq Advances Gas Pipeline Project to Support Power Plants

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

Iraq's Ministry of Oil is progressing with the implementation of a dry gas pipeline to support power generation, following directives from Deputy Prime Minister for Energy and Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani. Work is progressing rapidly, meeting engineering and technical standards. By John Lee.