Fossil fuels production from federal and Indian lands
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) holds that fossil fuels production from federal and Indian lands decreased in 2013.
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) holds that fossil fuels production from federal and Indian lands decreased in 2013.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released a message for youth on climate change.
Business Monitor International looks at the petrochemicals sector in a selection of Asian countries.
According to a new research report by RnRMarketResearch, the world hydrogen industry is to reach 290 billion m3 by 2018.
A look at some of the latest refining and petrochemicals news that was reported over the weekend.
Fed Up at the Pump coalition protests a gasoline and diesel tax that will negatively affect the agriculture industry in California.
Consumer coalition ‘Fed Up at the Pump’ has announced its support for a delay to a tax on gasoline and diesel.
Serbia, Hungary and Bulgaria have committed to cooperation on economic development and energy security.
New data suggests that more than a third of all heavy and medium duty commercial trucks in the US are now equipped with clean diesel engines.
Analysis by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) suggests that US consumers can expect increased gasoline and diesel prices unless the RFS is repealed.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) provides a brief overview of recent developments in regards to the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS).
The US DOE has made an additional US$ 4 billion in loan guarantees available for innovative renewable energy and efficient energy projects.
A look at some of the latest contract, personnel and oil supply announcements from the oil and gas industry.
The American Public Gas Association (APGA) has filed a motion against an LNG export application by Venture Global LNG.
A look at some of the latest downstream oil and petrochemical processing news from around the world.