US refineries running at record levels
According to the US Energy Information Administration, US refineries continue to run at record levels.
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.
A summary of the US petroleum data for the week ending 18 July 2014.
The Brookings Institution outlines why local solutions to climate change are required in India, China, the EU and the US alike.
Greenpeace has petitioned LEGO to terminate its contract with Shell, but the company has made it clear that it will not do so.
PIRA Energy Group look at the week in oil which ended 20 July 2014.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, oil and natural gas sales accounted for 68% of Russia’s total export revenues in 2013.
EY discusses how the Russian downstream sector is likely to proceed to 2020.
US capital expenditure on refining capacity additions could reach approximately US$ 4 billion by 2020, in order to facilitate rising oil shale crude production.
Research and Markets has released a new report on the trends and forecasts for the benzene market to 2018.
Air Liquide has been selected by Natsgasoline as the supplier of oxygen for its new methanol plant.
A look at the latest global petrochemical and refining news.