Special Reports: 2017
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500 Report
Annual survey of the largest natural gas transmission, crude oil, and local distribution pipelines in the U.S. * Complete database available for purchase by calling: (281) 558-6930 X221

Large Directional Drilling Rig Census
Pipeline & Gas Journal’s 2017 census of large HDD contractors is an effective tool in managing successful HDD operations, by assisting in selection of the right-size rig to fit specif c project needs.

PPSA Pigging Report

Mexico Reform Update
New Border-Crossing Pipelines Bring Shale Gas to Mexico

Buyer's Guide
This year’s buyer’s guide highlights companies from every discipline in the pipeline industry, from transportation and right-of-way services to welding equipment and insurance. Due to space restrictions, we cannot list every company featured in the online version in the print edition. But at buyersguide.pipelineandgasjournal.com you can see email, phone and physical contact information. You can also browse by category, search for keywords, view videos and read in-depth profiles for premium entrants—and even add your own company, if you’re not listed already. Basic listings are free of charge and fully searchable.

International Offshore & Gulf of Mexico Report
International Offshore & Gulf of Mexico Report

Global Pipeline Construction Report
P&GJ’s 2017 Worldwide Pipeline Construction Report

- 1,000-Mile Pipeline Exit Plan by Hope Gas Alarms West Virginia Producers
- Valero Plans to Shut California Refinery, Takes $1.1 Billion Hit
- Three Killed, Two Injured in Accident at LNG Construction Site in Texas
- Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $667 Million to Energy Transfer Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
- Boardwalk’s Texas Gas Launches Open Season for 2 Bcf/d Marcellus-to-Louisiana Pipeline Expansion
- New Alternatives for Noise Reduction in Gas Pipelines
- Construction Begins on Ghana's $12 Billion Petroleum Hub, But Not Without Doubts
- Missouri Loses Control Over 1.5 Million-Mile Gas Pipeline Network as Feds Step In
- Gazprom’s Grandeur Fades as Europe Moves Away from Russian Gas
- Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $667 Million to Energy Transfer Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests