25 July 2014: global refining and petrochemical news
A look at the latest refining and petrochemical processing news from around the world.
A look at the latest refining and petrochemical processing news from around the world.
GE has launched a new innovation challenge to improve the efficiency of oilsands extraction in Canada.
The Gas Processors Association has filed comments addressing the Energy Information Administration’s proposed gas plant data collection changes.
The Fieldbus Foundation Board and the HART Communication Foundation Board support joining to create a new industry organisation.
CB&I comment on their 2014 second quarter results and announce a technology agreement with Versalis.
A recent poll by the Public Policy Institute of California supports Fed Up at the Pump’s aims. Members comment on the findings.
Louis Finkel, American Petroleum Institute Executive Vice President for Governmental Affairs, comments on EPA emissions proposals.
GE’s Measurement and Control division announced a minority equity investment in Meridium.
The US Energy Information Administration elaborates on recent diesel and gasoline price movements in the US.
PSIL, the oil and gas pump specialist, has recruited a global sales director as it expands in the Middle East.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, US refineries continue to run at record levels.
The API has welcomed the chance to review Department of Transport proposals to enhance the safety of shipping crude by rail.
Dow has reported second quarter results for 2014.
GlobalData has said that China and Russia are to lead in global polypropylene capacity additions by 2018.
A look at the security of the US oil and gas supply chain with the International Energy Agency.