Oil and gas industry announcements: 2 February 2015
Some of the latest announcements from the global oil and gas sector.
Some of the latest announcements from the global oil and gas sector.
An Environmental Protection Agency hearing has been told that new clean diesel technology and modernising older engines is important for meeting future ozone standards.
The Diesel Technology Forum comments on the new diesel study from HEI.
A new study has shown that low carbon gas fuels are a new option for meeting California’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Fitch Ratings has said that Brazil’s sugar and ethanol producers are going to benefit modestly from fuel tax changes.
Announcements from companies active within the global oil and gas sector.
According to the Brookings Institution, falling oil prices won’t hurt clean energy.
Energy Secretary Moniz has announced that more than US$55 million is to be available for the advancement of fuel efficient technologies.
A new report by Navigant Research suggests that sales of NGVs in North America is likely to reach 3.9 million/y by 2024.
Highlights from the American Petroleum Institute’s press conference with Jack Gerard on the 2015 State of American Energy.
ICF International gives its forecast for the energy industry.
According to a new market report by E2, North America’s advanced biofuel industry reached a production capacity of more than 800 million gal. in 2014.
A new publication from the International Energy Agency evaluates different options to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
The Urban Air Initiative has said that a study from the University of Minnesota on ethanol is seriously flawed.
OriginOil Hong Kong is expected to license regional joint ventures for frack and waste water cleanup.