More than 20,000 miles of marine pipelines lace the coastal waters of the United States, nearly all in the Gulf of Mexico, with a few hundred miles off the coasts of Southern California and Alaska.
More than a half million miles of pipelines are used to transport natural gas, crude oil, liquid carbon dioxide, refined petroleum products, and an array of other flammable, toxic, or corrosive gases ...
HOUSTON — The Deer Park natural gas pipeline fire last September was sparked when a driver intentionally crashed into an above-ground valve, igniting a fire that burned for approximately 80 hours. The ...
A Texas Gas Transmission pipeline located approximately 15 miles southwest of Dulac burns natural gas near Lake Mechant, April 9, 2012. The Coast Guard and the Terrebonne Parish Fire Department ...
Across the U.S., companies are building carbon dioxide pipelines as a possible climate solution. But after a Mississippi pipeline rupture hospitalized dozens, there are questions about their safety.