30 September 2014: Oil and gas industry announcements
Announcements from the global oil and gas industry regarding new offices, awards, CNG and permitting.
Announcements from the global oil and gas industry regarding new offices, awards, CNG and permitting.
Lloyd’s Register has said that future innovation in the oil and gas sector will be driven by collaboration and innovation.
With the inauguration of the Toray plant on September 26, the former Lacq gas basin has become a major center for carbon fiber production.
Catching up with the latest refining and petrochemicals news from around the world.
API Downstream Group Director has written to the EPA on the legal authority to increase the 2014 biomass based diesel fuel standard.
IHS has revealed that the supply of inexpensive natural gas feedstocks is benefitting North American plastics producers.
The American Petroleum Institute has said that the Environmental Protection Agency lacks authority to change biodiesel mandates.
On 5 September 2014, Crowcon officially inaugurated its new facility, which became operational on 18 August.
Questar Fueling has announced the opening of a CNG fueling station in Kansas City, Kansas.
TruStar Energy has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of a CNG fuel station for the City of Tacoma, Washington.
According to a new poll, three in four British Columbians support BC’s renewable and low carbon fuels regulation.
ONEOK Partners is to invest between US$ 480 million – US$ 680 million is two new natural gas processing facilities.
The American Petroleum Institute has published a new set of standards for testing and classifying crude oil for rail shipment and loading.
According to IHS, Saudi Aramco is becoming a global competitor in chemical production.
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports on gasoline and diesel price movements over the past week.