US net energy imports as share of consumption down
According to the US Energy Information Administration, net energy imports as a share of consumption are at their lowest level in 29 years.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, net energy imports as a share of consumption are at their lowest level in 29 years.
Poland’s Donald Tusk has proposed a plan to free the EU from dependence on Russia. Dr Frank Umbach of the World Review reflects on the idea.
Hydrocarbon Engineering previews a selection of companies that are exhibiting sulfur technologies at Sulphur 2014.
Business Monitor International looks at the petrochemicals sector in a selection of Asian countries.
The American Public Gas Association has submitted comments to the Department of Energy on the Quadrennial Energy Review.
Extracts from a speech given by Energy Minister Matthew Hancock at the Energy Technology Showcase.
The Energy Institute Awards panel has reviewed the submissions to the 2014 competition and shortlisted the finalists.
News from the oil and gas industry including personnel announcements, charity work and DOE funding.
CB&I have received technology awards in China and Bahrain.
The MT Sunrise 689 oil tanker that disappeared on 2 October has now been released by the pirates that hijacked it.
A round up of some of the latest refining news from around the world, including a look at how one US refinery is employing a herd of goats...
EY suggests that capital allocation is paramount for oil and gas companies that have to make long term investment decisions.
According to the US EIA, lower petrochemical use of propane is driven by a wider price spread between propane and ethane.
IHS has said that the supply of North American ethane to Europe is providing opportunity for Western European producers.
According to the International Center for Natural Gas Information, worldwide working gas capacity is to grow in the coming years.