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Whitegoods, furniture, heat pumps – all products that overseas manufacturers produce at scale, many heavily subsidised. As ...
APGA Head of Communications and Operations Lawrence Shelton reflects on a record year of knowledge-sharing.
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The Western Australia Government isn’t shy about the potential it sees in hydrogen, nor its plans to become a clean energy ...
The Northern Territory Government has awarded a specialist technical advisory services contract for the Territory Energy Link project.
The publication covers everything from upstream gas exploration and facilities, to construction and maintenance of hydrocarbon transmission pipelines and water pipelines. With mature readership lists ...
T.D. Williamson explores the safety procedures during a squeeze off, the most common way to isolate polyethylene pipes. Risk is an everyday part of life for pipeline operators, and controlling risk is ...
McKinsey has concluded in its July 2022 report that plastics have a lower total greenhouse gas (GHG) contribution than other pipe materials. Based on GHG assessments from 2020 conditions in the United ...
John Rutherford, who has already contributed to a number of challenging pipeline projects in his short time in the industry, he been named the Jeff Pace Young Person of the Year. The award part of the ...
Oil and gas companies, tank manufacturers, and shipyards in offshore or coastal environments face a common dilemma – seawater hydrotesting corrosion. Savcor poses the question to the industry – should ...
The new ZEVAC Mini series has entered the Australian and New Zealand market, allowing pipeline operators a more lightweight, versatile option to reduce their emissions from venting activities. First ...
Thousands of metres of compact layflat hose can fit on one truck. Image: Crusader Hose Crusader Hose, a manufacturer of layflat hose suitable for high-volume and high-pressure pumping applications, ...