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November 2025

The November 2025 issue of World Pipelines captures a midstream industry in flux: adapting to the digital revolution, tightening security postures, and building the infrastructure to support tomorrow’s energy systems. We feature articles on US midstream policy changes, cybersecurity, electrical isolation challenges in complex infrastructure corridors, and subsea resilience.

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Contents

A one year assesment of policy changes affecting the midstream sector
Jim Noe, Elizabeth Craddock, and Kamran Mohiuddin, Holland & Knight LLP, assess how recent US federal policy, legislative, and judicial developments are reshaping the pipeline industry, and influencing infrastructure development, investment, and operations.

Pipeline cybersecurity: we're not even half way there yet
Hector Perez, Global Head of Strategy – Industrial Cybersecurity, Black & Veatch.

Powering the digital age
Sanna Silander, Energy Business Director, North America, Wärtsilä Energy.

Little details are a big deal for pipelines fuelling the AI boom
Holly Tyler, Specialty Polymer Coatings (SPC) – a division of Carboline – Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.

A new generation of hydrogen pipelines
Robert H. Shelton, President and CEO of H2C Safety Pipe Inc.

Bridging the corridor
Jarret Brelsford, Dairyland Electrical Industries, USA.

The case for scope 4 thinking
Brendan Hegerty, Director of Growth and Sustainability at Oxford Flow.

Elastic fantastic
Edwin Welles, Vice President - Viscotaq.

The role of advanced ROVs
Matt Simpson, Systems Support Manager at Forum Energy Technologies.

The unseen hazard of welding
Thomas Roob, Fronius International GmbH, Austria.


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