
DOT launches pipeline safety action plan
May 3, 2011 By LP Gas
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood launched a pipeline safety initiative to repair and replace aging pipelines to prevent catastrophic incidents.
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Read MoreMore than 800 letters were submitted during the comment period, NPGA said.
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Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Transportation has updated its regulatory compliance guide for pipeline operations.
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Read MoreA consortium of oil pipeline and storage companies plans to invest $1.8 billion to build the United States’ second deepwater oil import terminal in Texas, the companies announced Aug. 18.
Read MoreRick Roldan couldn’t possibly have foreseen all that awaited him when he took the reins as president and CEO of the National Propane Gas Association in December 2002. Five years after the association’s retooling and move to Washington, D.C., the man responsible for managing the transition and guiding the organization’s new mission and strategic plan is facing bold new challenges on all fronts: a new national energy policy, a dramatic power swing in Congress, unprecedented industry consolidation and a radically changing global energy market.
Read MoreIt’s the dog days of August in Washington, and Congress has closed up shop and gone home for their annual August recess. Congress plans to return on Sept. 5 and has a lot of unfinished business that may be of interest to the propane industry and those working in it.
Read MoreI remember running home on the last day of grade school. Soon we would pack the old car and head up to the lake for the summer.
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