article thumbnail

Guerillas Blow Up Oil Pipeline in Colombia

OilPrice

The Bicentenario crude oil pipeline in Colombia has been shut down following an explosion that state oil company Ecopetrol said was caused by a guerrilla attack. Per a Reuters report citing the company, the Bicentenario pipeline was hit by the National Liberation Army. Last year, at one point Ecopetrol reported

Pipeline 317
article thumbnail

Keystone Oil Pipeline Set to Resume Operations by April 15

OilPrice

The Keystone oil pipeline, which was shut last week after a leak, is expected to resume service by Tuesday, April 15, or at least this is the targeted start date announced by pipeline operator South Bow. Last Wednesday, South Bow said that the affected segment was isolated, and the release was contained.

Pipeline 313
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Canada’s Trans Mountain Pipeline Could Boost Capacity by 2027

OilPrice

The expanded Trans Mountain pipeline in Canada could raise its capacity by another 75,000 barrels per day (bpd) by early 2027, which could potentially increase Canadian crude oil exports from its Pacific Coast to non-U.S.

Pipeline 147
article thumbnail

Pipeline Explosion Hits Nigeria’s Oil Production and Exports

OilPrice

The Trans-Niger Pipeline, one of Nigerias biggest pipelines carrying crude from the Niger Delta to the Bonny terminal, was rocked by a powerful explosion on Monday night, just as OPECs top African producer had started to raise oil production and exports.

Pipeline 295
article thumbnail

Energy CEOs Call on Canada to Accelerate New Pipeline Plans

OilPrice

The chief executives of some of the largest Canadian energy companies called on Canadas main political parties to declare a Canadian energy crisis and key projects in the national interest, which would speed up reforms, planning, and construction of new oil and gas pipelines and LNG terminals. This is in answer to inquiries on

Pipeline 353
article thumbnail

Kazakhstan Set to Cut Oil Exports Via Caspian Pipeline

OilPrice

Kazakhstan will reduce the flow oil crude via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium by as much as 70% this month, a senior government official told local media. To date, there have been no reductions in oil transportation through the CPC infrastructure from Kazakhstan.

Pipeline 257
article thumbnail

Alberta Premier says province working on proposal for new crude oil pipeline to Port of Prince Rupert

BOE Report

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Wednesday the province is working to present Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney with a proponent and route for a potential new crude pipeline from Alberta to the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia.

Pipeline 143