by Marine Teixidor | Jul 15, 2022
Evaluation of pathways to decarbonise transport, simulations of the impact of our products on air quality, evaluation of the safety of our industrial and supply activities: the articles in this edition of the Concawe Review target our traditional area of interests...
by Marine Teixidor | Jul 15, 2022
At the beginning of the 1970s, Concawe, then a young organisation less than ten years old, launched a new activity aimed at recording loss-of-containment incidents affecting European cross-country oil pipelines, including their consequences (environmental impact,...
by Victoire de Marans | Apr 19, 2022
Concawe has collected 50 years of spillage data on European cross-country oil pipelines. At nearly 36,000 km the current inventory includes the majority of such pipelines in Europe, transporting some 615 million m3 per year of crude oil and oil products. This report...
by Patricia Gouveia | Oct 28, 2021
In the European Green Deal, the EU has set itself the ambitious target of achieving climate neutrality by 2050, with an intermediate target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. The ambition of the EU increases the...
by Natalia Sainz | Mar 11, 2019
Oil pipelines typically run over long distances across farmland and open countryside. They are therefore vulnerable to both accidental and malicious interference by third parties. For many years, illegal interference with oil pipelines with a view to stealing the...