The Trump administration is finalizing pipeline and fuel transport rule changes that officials say will reduce regulatory costs.
A rupture of one of Denbury’s carbon dioxide pipelines in Saratia, Miss., sent 45 people to the hospital in 2020. (Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) Nearly five years after a ...
The government’s first attempt to require pipeline companies to meet basic cybersecurity standards is floundering — a worrisome sign as the U.S. tries to strengthen cyber defenses for the sprawling ...
An oil company’s pipeline had started leaking on Neil Benter’s farmland outside Ambrose, N.D., in August. It turned out the leak had been going on for days or weeks, spilling an estimated 4,260 ...
A state audit in 2023 painted a grim picture of Colorado's oversight of natural gas pipelines, but critics say despite the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BOSTON (AP) — Federal regulators are ...
Nearly five years after a pipeline spewed poison gas across a Mississippi town, federal regulators appeared ready in recent weeks to institute new safety rules aimed at preventing similar accidents ...
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