Refinery and petrochemicals news: 28 August
A quick look at some of the latest refining and petrochemicals news from around the world.
A quick look at some of the latest refining and petrochemicals news from around the world.
Wood Mackenzie analysis suggests that Malaysia may emerge as the largest supplier of flexible LNG to the global market by 2020.
Announcements from the global oil and gas sector concerning awards, employment, business partnerships and associations.
The Petrochemical Standard (TPA) has released a Trade Flow Report.
IHS has said that natural gas liquids are challenging oil as a petrochemical feedstock in North America.
The US Energy Information Administration reports on recent US gasoline and diesel price movements.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, the US average retail price for regular gasoline have fallen ahead of Labor Day.
Marcel Chiriac, Group CIO, KMG International (Rompetrol), provides a case study discussing the transformation of IT outsourcing at Rompetrol.
GlobalData has said that China or Canada are the likeliest trade partner as Venezuela seeks US$ 10 billion in the sale of Citgo Petroleum Corporation.
The Professional Petroleum Data Management Association has reported that the recent symposia in Australia were a great success.
According to the US EIA, record liquid fuels production growth in the US has more than offset the rise in unplanned global supply disruptions.
The IPCC has sent a draft Synthesis Report to governments for comment.
Dow Water & Process Solutions has recognized World Water Week by producing a new infographic.
Solomon Associates has launched its 2014 Worldwide Liquid Terminal Study.
Kline & Company reports on its index of base stock production for August.