A lot of teams first search for a co2 pipeline map when a project is already under pressure. A site plan is moving. Utility coordination is underway. Then a survey note, county comment, or environmental review mentions an existing or proposed CO2 corridor near the...
A gas connection rarely becomes urgent when the project first goes on paper. It becomes urgent when drywall is up, startup dates are fixed, inspectors are scheduled, and someone realizes the building can’t heat, cook, commission equipment, or open on time without...
A project can be fully staffed, funded, and permitted, then stall for one simple reason. The site still doesn’t have usable power. That happens more often than many project managers expect. A line extension slips. A utility energization date moves. A gas service...
Your crew is waiting on permanent gas service. Temporary heat is keeping finishes on track, concrete cure conditions stable, or freeze protection running overnight. Then the first bill lands, or a usage question comes up during a site meeting, and someone asks a...
A gas line delay can stop a project cold. The equipment is ready, crews are scheduled, and someone asks whether hydrogen could cover the gap until permanent service is live. That question sounds simple. Then the practical questions hit all at once. How much fuel would...