Global refining news: 12 December 2014
A look at some of the latest oil refining news from around the world.
A look at some of the latest oil refining news from around the world.
Gazprom and Lukoil address associated gas processing at Sosnogorsk gas processing plant.
The Gazprom headquarters today hosted a working meeting between Alexey Miller and Slavenko Terzic.
The International Energy Agency has released its December oil market report.
Autumn Statement leaves many questions unanswered with more clarification into the prioritisation of technologies in the energy sector required.
Announcements from within the global oil and gas sector.
Brookings Institute has said why the US needs to reconsider the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975.
UK flowmeter specialist Litre Meter has found that positive material identification is critical in maintaining the integrity of process and flow systems.
An IHS study has said that the transportation of crude oil by rail is expected to peak between 2015 – 2016 but will remain a sizeable part of crude transportation over the long term.
The Diesel Technology Forum looks at clean diesel technology’s role in US economic growth and environmental gains.
First office in Aberdeen coincides with appointment of field sales engineer.
Charles T. Drevna, President, AFPM has written to the US House of Representatives on the 1975 Energy Policy and Conservation Act.
A look at the economic and budgetary effects of producing oil and natural gas from shale in the US with the Congressional Budget Office.
Santos has today reduced its projected 2015 capital expenditure to US$2.0 billion from the previous guidance of US$2.7 billion.
Chevron Corporation announced that Alexander B. Cummings Jr. has been elected to Chevron’s board of directors.