In 2006, Exxon Mobil reversed the flow of its aging and idle Pegasus pipeline to benefit from the increasing production of Canada's bitumen oil and transport the thicker crude south from Illinois to ...
Pipe-flow turbulence is a problem in the transport of oil, water and other fluids, and once established, it is persistent and costly. Turbulent fluids consume greater pumping energy and can cause ...
Buckeye Partners, the Houston-based energy company with major Lehigh Valley operations, plays a huge role in the distribution of fuels for homeowners and industries through its pipeline network — even ...
Here at the top of the world, January brought a glimpse of the anxious future facing Alaska’s once-mighty oil pipeline. The 800-mile Trans Alaska Pipeline System was built for extreme conditions. But ...
Oil will begin flowing through the controversial new Line 3 pipeline across northern Minnesota on Friday after Enbridge announced that work on the controversial project is "substantially complete." ...
The Texas-based owner of a petroleum pipeline that serves Western Pennsylvania is trying once again to move refined product in an easterly direction — to the continued chagrin of Giant Eagle, GetGo, ...
A petition to start bi-directional service on the Laurel Pipeline between Pittsburgh and Altoona has received the necessary regulatory approval from the state. The Pennsylvania Public Utility ...
Reporting from Anchorage — In 1977, one of the engineering marvels of the modern world made its debut: the trans-Alaska pipeline, 48 inches of steel traversing 800 miles, three mountain ranges and ...
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