Global downstream news: 2 October 2014
The latest downstream news from around the world.
The latest downstream news from around the world.
According to a recent report by Datu Research, the emerging methane mitigation industry stimulates growth in local economies.
Dow and ExxonMobil have announced an agreement to make Univation Technologies a subsidiary of Dow.
The world’s largest specialty valves have been created by McDermott Engineers.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, propane use for crop drying depends on the weather and corn markets as well as crop size.
Rosneft’s Board of Directors has decided on the correction of the key indicators of the company’s consolidated business plan for 2014.
Gulf Oil has redefined its operations in China under a new name: Gulf Oil (China) Co. Ltd.
Schneider Electric now has five manufacturing facilities that are certified under the DOE’s Superior Energy Performance Program.
PetroChoice has announced that it has acquired LubriCorp.
Total has launched its new international multimedia advertising campaign to develop the Group’s brand awareness.
IHS explains that the market for industrial cybersecurity remains extremely immature and outlines how it is likely to develop in the near future.