HomeOil and GasPipeline Incident in Raymore, Missouri Triggers Natural Gas Leak, No Injuries Reported Oil and Gas Pipeline Incident in Raymore, Missouri Triggers Natural Gas Leak, No Injuries Reported By Energy Jobline September 8, 2024 0 75 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail A natural gas pipeline operated by Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline was struck by a construction crew in Missouri’s Cass County on Sept.6 Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleU.S. Regulators Approve Startup Preparations for Plaquemines LNG Plant in LouisianaNext articlePrime Minister: “Tough decisions” over winter fuel cuts needed Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Siemens Sues Citgo Parent in Texas Over $200 Million Default October 10, 2024 Oil and Gas East Timor Discusses Gas Pipeline Development with Sinopec, Other Chinese Firms Over Stalled Multi-Billion Gas Project October 10, 2024 Oil and Gas Gas Pipeline Connected to Exxon’s FPSOs in Guyana, Completion Expected by Year-End October 10, 2024 - Advertisment - Most Popular Walmart invests in 74 rooftop community solar projects in two states October 10, 2024 Electric car scheme teams up with OVO to offer free charging October 10, 2024 Platform hits 15k applications, simplifying low carbon installations October 10, 2024 National Grid secures £1.7m from for net zero projects October 10, 2024 Load more Recent Comments