Global refining news: 9 September 2014
A round up of the latest refining news from around the world.
A round up of the latest refining news from around the world.
A report by the IEA suggests that energy efficiency could be a key tool for boosting global economic and social development.
Announcements from the global oil and gas sector concerning personnel, new offices, LNG projects and aviation fuel supply.
Prosperity and carbon reduction can go hand in hand to boost the world economy, according to the UK government.
According to a recent report by Research and Markets, the global natural gas storage market is to reach US$ 763.60 billion by 2019.
Business Monitor International takes a closer look at Romania’s oil, gas and petrochemicals sector.
The benefits and future advancements in new clean diesel technologies were highlighted at a recent Environmental Protection Agency event.
Catch up with the latest refining and downstream crude oil related news from North America.
The APGA has filed a motion against an application by Emera CNG to export CNG from a proposed natural gas compression and loading facility in Florida.
Ken Research Pvt. Ltd. has released a new report that looks at Egypt’s naphtha market to 2018.
Announcements from global oil and gas companies including lubricants investments, refinery works and sales ventures.
According to PwC, global economies must reduce emissions at five times the current rate in order to meet the 2 °C temperature rise target.
SulNOx Fuel Fusions has held a public trial of its new Eco Fuels, proving reduced emissions.
Growing demand for chemicals and plastics in Latin America is elevating the region as a market for North American petrochemical producers.
CITGO has held a Back-to-School Supply Drive to collect school supplies for students in the Houston, Alief and Spring Branch school districts.