Industry training kicks off in 2012
Thu, 9 February 2012
Industry training provider PIPEd has announced its schedule of pipeline-related training courses for 2012.
FutureGAS brings gas professionals under one roof
Wed, 8 February 2012
APIA Chief Executive Cheryl Cartwright will represent pipeliners’ interests at the 2012 FutureGAS Conference and Exhibition, to be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from 27–29 March, and will address delegates in the panel session on the second day.
Industry training kicks off in 2012
Wed, 8 February 2012
Industry training provider PIPEd has announced its schedule of pipeline-related training courses for 2012.
APIA pipeline engineer training survey launched
Wed, 8 February 2012
The Australian Pipeline Industry Association has launched a survey to assess the pipeline industry’s training needs as part of Stage 2 of its Pipeline Engineer Training Project.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
The first thing I’d like to say in my first President’s report in The Australian Pipeliner is thank you!
CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S REPORT
How to write a good survey that gets responses
Thu, 2 February 2012
Knowing your audience and marketing environment leads to more strategic marketing for strong results. This article shares top tips for writing a survey that audiences respond to, to make sure you get the information that you are looking for.
Growler to Lycium Pipeline to begin construction
Wed, 1 February 2012
Construction of the 70 km, 150 mm diameter Growler to Lycium oil pipeline will commence this month.
Horizon approves FID for Stanley
Mon, 30 January 2012
Horizon Oil has approved the final investment decision on the $350 million Stanley Field Gas Condensate Recovery Project, which includes the construction of a 40 km pipeline, located in PRL 4 in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea.
First pipe for APLNG gas pipeline
Fri, 27 January 2012
The first shipment of steel pipe for the Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) Project has arrived in the Port of Gladstone.
Mock ROV allows for tailored subsea testing solutions
Wed, 25 January 2012
Velocious Australia has added to its portfolio of innovative subsea engineering and remote technology services through the development of a new mock remotely operated vehicle.
Industry growth sparks office moves and new appointments
Wed, 25 January 2012
Continuing growth in the oil and gas sectors has sparked a period of record growth for national engineering and surveying firm Fyfe.
New plans power up Bannaby
Fri, 20 January 2012
Snowy Hydro has lodged plans for its proposed Bannaby Power Station, which includes a 23–29 km gas pipeline, to the New South Wales Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
How to effectively market your business in the pipeline industry
Tackling the skills shortage head on
With large-scale LNG projects involving significant pipelines scheduled for completion over the next five years, Australia is facing a skills shortage with numerous jobs available, but not enough skilled workers to fill the positions. Here, The Australian Pipeliner looks at the demand and some of the initiatives that the pipeline industry is undertaking to address the issue.
Pipelines – watering a sun-burnt country
Despite recent rain and flooding across Australia, water pipelines still play an important role in securing against drought. Here, The Australian Pipeliner looks at water pipeline developments over the past year.
Exciting developments in the pipeline for Western Australia
With numerous gas prospects located both onshore and offshore, and a number of significant development projects aimed at commercialising these resources proposed or in progress, Western Australia is in the midst of a gas pipeline boom. Here, The Australian Pipeliner looks at a selection of existing and proposed pipeline projects in Australia’s largest state.
Kick off land access negotiations on the right foot
The Queensland Government has manually developed the Digital Cadastral Data Base for investigating land-related information for the state. Definium Surveyors’ Peter Hickey discusses the importance of improving the accuracy of the digital boundaries for this land access documentation.
A fresh outlook for one of Australia’s oldest natural gas pipelines
In April 2011, APA Group announced a $50 million capacity expansion project for one of Australia’s oldest natural gas pipelines, the Roma to Brisbane Pipeline, to meet the increased demand for gas by customers in Brisbane.
Electricity market mechanisms: not for gas
Regardless of the opinions of outside observers and policy makers, gas is fundamentally different to electricity. Members of the pipeline industry need to ensure that this message is received and solutions are provided to halt policy that moves toward converging gas and electricity markets.
Quest Integrity ‘Signals’ new software
Quest Integrity Group recently announced the availability of its new Signal Fitness-for-Service Version 4 software tool, developed to ensure the safety standards of fixed and rotating equipment.How to effectively market your business in the pipeline industry
The high penetration rates and heavy use of the internet in Australia has led to a proliferation of new types of marketing tools that are the perfect complement to traditional marketing.Seeking clarity on Queensland’s land access market: Flinders Group
A clear future of Queensland’s land access market has become top priority for Flinders Group with an independent Land Access Board, featuring seven experienced industry leaders, established in December 2011.
On-time success with Renfrey
Renfrey’s plant and skilled operators have assisted in installing the Wareena gas flowlines on time and under budget.
PM Piping branches out
After recently celebrating its second anniversary as an official Australian company, PM Piping has further committed to its presence in Australia by opening offices in Brisbane, and has also relocated its Western Australian office.
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