Oil and gas industry announcements: 19 December 2014
Announcements from companies active within the global oil and gas sector.
Announcements from companies active within the global oil and gas sector.
Lower oil prices may boost overall global growth, with the oil importing advanced economies gaining the most.
Asia Pacific will drive defence growth in five year outlook. By 2019, NATO will not account for majority of global defence spend.
SeverEnergia has launched the second stage of the Urengoyskoye field including the second train of the gas condensate de-ethanisation unit.
The US Department of Energy has announced 22 emissions reduction projects and a new Assistant Secretary For Fossil Fuels.
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA), expects wind power capacity additions to increase in the last quarter of 2014.
A look at some of the latest oil refining and petrochemicals processing news from Canada, the USA and Brazil.
According to the IEA, the US is in a strong position to deliver a reliable, affordable and environmentally sustainable energy system.
PwC economists discuss how oil prices are affecting the global economy.
Shell has signed an agreement with ST1 for the sale of its retail, commercial fuels and supply and distribution logistics businesses.
According to the Institute for Energy Research (IER), prices are dropping but gas is still historically expensive.
The Gas Processors Association has said that it opposes the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed increase in the emission factor for industrial flares.
Some of the latest oil, gas and petrochemical processing news from Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA), reports on gasoline and diesel price movements over the past week.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), lower crude oil prices further reduce expected spending on heating oil this winter.