Baltic gas pipeline ruptured by Chinese ship back in service after €40m repair job


by Yle Uutiset

Yle Uutiset— The gas pipeline between Inkoo, Finland and Paldiski, Estonia, was severed last October. The likely culprit was a Chinese ship bound for St. Petersburg, which dragged its anchor along the seabed.

The Washington Times—Chinese container ship remains focus of investigation into Baltic Sea gas pipeline damaged last year. A Chinese container ship remains the focus of an investigation into what caused the damage last year to a Baltic Sea gas pipeline between NATO members Finland and Estonia, Finnish authorities said Thursday.

Washington City Paper—D.C. Police Officer Fired for an Invasive Search Could Get His Job Back, With Back Pay. Six years ago, in September 2017, Metropolitan Police Department Officer Sean Lojacono searched two people on the same day. In both instances, about 30 minutes apart, Lojacono used the same […]

YOURBASIN—Powering the Permian: Oil and gas companies look to attract job seekers at local job fair. PERMIAN BASIN (KMID/KPEJ) - Permian Hiring Events will be holding a multi-company hiring event at the MCM FunDome on Thursday. Companies will be hiring employees that are looking to start a career in the oil and gas field. There will be opportunities for both entry level and experienced job seekers. The event will be from []