Sentences with phrase «of pipeline construction»

Results focused and dynamic professional, with strong understanding of pipeline construction and commissioning, poised to utilize basic mechanical aptitude concerning stimulation equipment and machinery, to contribute positively with hydraulic fracturing functions in the oil and gas field industry.
The plays off of the pipeline construction are improved probability by the Canadian oil sands producers, a slight positive impact on Gulf Coast margins, and the construction and E&C companies involved.
Another important source is a RAND examination of the costs of pipeline construction and operation in the pipeline initiative districts.
The big era of pipeline construction began a little later, starting after the Civil War and ramping up in the first half of the 20th century.
The test involves the interpretation of the CPCN which is the NEB's own instrument (akin to its statute) and the NEB can be assumed to have special expertise in understanding both the background to the terms of the CPCN and the realities of pipeline construction, timelines and financing (i.e. the practical effect of the delays)(Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., 2016 SCC 47 (CanLII) at para 33).
Other worries for residents are the impact of pipeline construction on the environment (75 %), the possibility of infringing upon the rights of communities living along the pipeline path (67 %), the project's impact on First Nations communities (also 67 %), a lack of trust in Enbridge (65 %) and Enbridge's history of incidents (60 %).
(Here's a hint: It's several times that of pipeline construction and operations.)

Not exact matches

Construction of the pipeline is expected to start next year and be completed in 2019.
A gas pipeline running from Russia to China through Siberia is under construction, with a price tag of more than $ 55 billion.
Standing in front of stacks of pale green pipe, Obama called for expedited construction of the southern portion of the pipeline, between Oklahoma and Texas.
Opponents of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines hold a rally as they protest US President Donald Trump's executive orders advancing their construction, at Lafayette Park next to the White House in Washington, DC, on January 24, 2017.
In addition to the under - construction projects, the company has a pipeline of wind projects exceeding 4,000 MW in India.
The Standing Rock Sioux tribe and environmental activists have been protesting construction of the 1,100 - mile (1,886 - km) pipeline in North Dakota for several months, saying it threatens the water supply and sacred sites.
Labor unions have pushed for approval of the pipeline, saying it would create thousands of construction jobs, while environmentalists opposed it because it would increase greenhouse gas emissions from Canada's oil sands.
An op - ed by Diana Furchtgott - Roth in The Globe and Mail was quick to conclude that «after Saturday's tragedy in Lac - Mégantic, Que., it is time to speed up the approval of new pipeline construction in North America....
A joint venture between Viento Group and indigenous - owned Kimberley Pipelines has been awarded a $ 9.8 million pipeline construction works contract for the first stage of Fortescue Metals Group's North Star magnetite project in the Pilbara..
Beginning in September, thousands of protesters, including representatives from more than 100 Native American tribes, camped out in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, where they endured freezing temperatures and the powerful sprays of a «water cannon» to protest the pipeline's construction.
Obama offered no indication of whether he'll eventually issue a permit for the pipeline, whose construction has become a flashpoint in the U.S. debate about environmental policy and climate change.
«In December 2013, the Joint Review Panel found that construction and operation of the Northern Gateway Pipelines project is in the public interest, subject to 209 conditions being met by the proponent.
Trump must know this well seeing that Harold Hamm, a major donor who advises Trump on energy issues, is the CEO of Continental Resources and stands to benefit greatly from the pipeline's construction.
In addition to construction of the Kitimat terminal, LNG Canada is looking to TransCanada Corp. to build a proposed $ 4.7 - billion Coastal GasLink pipeline to carry LNG from the gas fields of northeastern B.C. to the port for shipment overseas.
Wes Clark, Jr, one of the veterans who traveled to Standing Rock to support the Dakota pipeline protestors, participated in a ceremony with tribal elders celebrating the halt in construction.
Yes, gas is cheaper in Alberta and B.C. than it is on the Gulf, and we're closer to Asia, but once you factor in the hurdles of greenfield construction and the need to add pipelines, that advantage disappears.
On Tuesday U.S. President Barack Obama vetoed a bill that would have allowed construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Protesters have been buoyed by the recent success of Native American groups and environmentalists in their campaign against construction of the 1,100 - mile (1,770 - km) Dakota Access pipeline, a project spearheaded by Energy Transfer Partners (etp) that would carry oil from North Dakota's Bakken shale fields into Texas.
Protest group Climate Direct Action said the move was in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, which has protested the construction of a separate $ 3.7 billion pipeline carrying oil from North Dakota to the U.S. Gulf Coast over fears of potential damage to sacred land and water supplies.
On Sunday, a federal court rejected a request by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to halt construction of the Dakota Access pipeline but said that ruling was «not the final word,» as a necessary easement still needed government approval.
The group behind the pipeline, called Dakota Access, had planned to start operations in the fourth quarter of this year, but construction has been dogged by demonstrations.
CNPC's Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corp is preparing to bid for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts for Far East LNG's supporting facilities, such as storage tanks, pipelines and utilities, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The latest economic impacts of the pipeline constraints come amid an intensifying spat between Alberta and British Columbia over the construction of the Trans Mountain project, pitting arguments of economic impact against the importance of protecting coastlines and limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
The project would employ a significant number of temporary construction workers during the building phase, though pipelines generally do not require much labor to operate in the long term.
CONSTRUCTION of a $ 125 million underground gas pipeline running for 58 kilometres from Wagerup to Worsley is chasing the weather.
Six environmental groups on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in a federal court in Montana to challenge its decision to approve construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.
The report also counters warnings from environmentalists that the pipeline's construction would spur a huge increase in production from western Canada's tar sands, believed to be one of the biggest reserves of crude oil outside Saudi Arabia — unleashing torrents of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
A draft environmental impact study released by the department in March concluded construction of the pipeline would not add to greenhouse gas emissions because the oil would find other ways to market regardless of Keystone XL's fate.
The Keystone XL Pipeline Project has been delayed for five years despite 15,000 pages of review, including formal reviews by the EPA and the State Department, which found that the pipeline would have limited environmental impacts during construction and operation.
Two previous arguments by the Standing Rock tribe - that the construction had threatened sacred sites, and that the presence of oil in the pipeline would damage sacred waters, had been rejected by the court.
Trudeau must act because last Sunday, Kinder Morgan announced that it was suspending construction work on its pipeline from Edmonton to Burnaby because of «extraordinary political risks that are completely outside of our control and that could prevent completion of the project.»
At British Columbia's end, a cancelled pipeline means thousands of construction jobs would be lost.
I think there is a substantial commercial and economic opportunity both in the construction of the pipeline and in the advantages of lower priced oil that would result from the pipeline for the United States and for Canada.
On the LNG front, there are almost 20 proposed projects on the drawing board, involving construction of gas pipelines from northeastern B.C. to tidewater, and construction of massive liquefaction plants.
«The Achilles heel of the industry may be that people are very resistant to construction of necessary infrastructure,» stated the report, which was sponsored by half a dozen oil and gas companies and two law firms representing them and included a list of the type of people opposing pipelines and their motivations.
Bayou Bridge LLC responded by filing an injunction against Rosinski, preventing her from interfering with construction of the pipeline, even though she had done nothing to stop them.
Kinder Morgan estimates its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project to the southern British Columbia coast would create 90 permanent new jobs at the end of construction.
Enbridge, the proponent of the Northern Gateway pipeline, linking Alberta's oilsands to British Columbia, estimates on its website that its proposed project would create 560 permanent jobs and about 3,000 temporary construction jobs.
Obama downplayed the job creation prospects of TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline last July in an interview with the New York Times, saying that, after construction, it would create «somewhere between 50 and 100 jobs in an economy of 150 million working (American) people.»
TransCanada's proposed «Energy - East» pipeline, from Alberta to Atlantic Canada, is estimated to create about 1,000 jobs over the 40 - year life of the pipeline, as well as about 10,000 temporary jobs during construction.
TransCanada estimates on its website that the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, linking the oilsands to the gulf coast of Texas, would create about 9,000 jobs during construction in the U.S.
But a majority of Americans, Republican lawmakers and construction union members welcomed the prospect of boosting reliance on a firm U.S. ally for new supplies of the heavy crude, which would be shipped by a pipeline built largely in this country and processed at Gulf Coast refineries uniquely capable of dealing with the low - grade oil.
He spoke at a ceremony Tuesday to mark the beginning of the pipeline's construction in the northern port city of Thessaloniki.
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