1. Futuristic as it looks, Dubai's 49-station, 46-mile metro is completely automated and driverless, making it the third-largest such system in the world, after systems...


  2. If you have been following the story of the Trans Mountain pipeline - you'll find this timeline to be extremely detailed.  Fun Fact: October 1953: The...
      


  3. Tokyo Gas has commenced construction of the second 230,000 m3 storage tank of the full containment type at its Hitachi terminal in Ibaraki prefecture, 130...
      


  4. Good irony needs to be appreciated. Why Russian oil — and not Canadian — will keep fuelling the U.S. Pacific Northwest
      


  5. No, it's not because Trans suggests, I don't know, pipelines. Here's why: "A planned move by TransCanada Corp. to change its name to TC Energy...
      


  6. Trump proposes $200B for infrastructure to be cut from other federal programs to pave way for $1.5T  for roads, bridges, waterways and railways. Trump’s...
      


  7. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-10-01/water-pipeline-mississippi-river Letters to the Editor: A water pipeline from the Mississippi River doesn’t sound so crazy anymore   A tourist overlooks Lake Mead, which is at its lowest...


  8. According to the FBI, a ransomware gang is targeting U.S. critical infrastructure.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3PoQr8ZKE4


  9. The 2.8 kilometer (1.74 miles) zipline, spanning the equivalent of 28 soccer fields, was certified this week by the Guinness World Records. The zipline...
      


  10. Iran is as safe as the UK when it comes to security, according to a new interactive map showing the risk level around the...
      


  11. I would like to learn other peoples thoughts with regards to the "capacity crunch" expected over the next 50 years or so here in...


  12. The UK government is expected to begin a nationwide search for a community willing to host an underground nuclear waste dump to store highly...
      


  13. Europe’s high-speed rail network is a slow, expensive and “ineffective patchwork”, according to a report from the EU’s spending watchdog that criticised costly projects...
      


  14. Wastewater Infrastructure;  not exactly a topic of discussion one hears around the dinner table. Unless of course like me, you work in the field. ...


  15. I did a very quick Google search and I found stuff like "43 residents of Seattle occupied the BNSF office in SoDo Seattle to...
      


  16. Having been in the oil industry for 33 years, constructing 100's of miles of oil piplines and gas projects, including tankage, Centrifugal and PD pumps,...
      


  17. Very interesting podcast from the UN about the importance of Yemen's ports. I can think of a few producers (especially LNG) stateside who should...
      


  18. The judge that stopped TransCanada from working on Keystone XL has now allowed non-essential work on it. Come on, place your bets if that...
      


  19. Tillerson thinks Nordstream 2 is another Russian energy weapon that's going to tear Europe apart and be Moscow's definitive Trojan Horse. Running scenario: Ukraine...
      


  20. Sweden opened the world’s first section of electrified road to the public, but it didn’t come cheap. The 1.2 miles of electrified roadway cost...
      


  21. General Motors Co will cut car production, stop building several slow-selling models, and slash its North American workforce, its biggest restructuring in North America...
      


  22. Several days ago, Ercot was over $5 per KWh!  When it get's hot, demand skyrockets.  When it get's REALLY hot, I cannot think about...


  23. Wyoming has joined Ohio and Iowa in cracking down on pipeline protests with a bill that would criminalize protest activities. Would we see more...
      


  24. https://www.wyofile.com/lawmakers-try-new-ways-to-block-coal-plant-closures/ This could be problematic. And as one commenter said: "Taking over a coal-fired power plant and operating it as a state-operated municipal utility? REALLY??? This smacks...

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