7 August 2018
Energy Web Atlas Launches World Pipeline Dataset
Collected for more than a century, information includes detailed data on pipelines in all stages of development and operation.
Gulf Energy Information, a leading provider of market intelligence and technical information for the international energy industry, announced Tuesday the introduction of the World Pipeline layer to the Energy Web Atlas (EWA). Energy Web Atlas, an ESRI-based GIS platform, tracks detailed data-including operators, shareholders, pipeline route, and pipeline specifications—for more than 3,670 natural gas pipelines globally. With coverage including existing and planned pipelines as well as those currently under construction, the World Pipeline layers gives business development teams the project data and key contacts needed. The web-based platform also tracks liquified natural gas facilities/pro
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