50 years of the Harwich refinery
HCS Group is celebrating 50 years of its refinery in Harwich.
HCS Group is celebrating 50 years of its refinery in Harwich.
A look at some of the latest global oil refining news from the weekend of 21 June.
Douglas-Westwood examines how the recent upheaval in Iraq poses a threat to oil production growth.
A tanker delivered a cargo of disputed crude oil from Iraqi Kurdistan’s new pipeline for the first time in Israel, despite threats by Baghdad to take legal action.
On Monday 23 June, the Women’s Engineering Society will celebrate its 95th birthday.
The American Petroleum Institute has reported that in May of this year, high petroleum demand was outpaced by production.
A new study has found that oil and gas boosts European government treasuries by more than € 400 billion annually.
A US Senator has written to the Department of Commerce suggesting that LNG exports could be unlawful.
Honeywell Process Solutions is going to train the next generation of refinery technicians at the new Nighi Son refinery and petrochemical facility.
KBR Inc. has announced its first quarter financial results.
BP has released its Statistical Review of World Energy 2014. This article outlines its findings in regards to natural gas consumption, production and trade.
The FERC has granted approval for Cameron LNG to construct LNG liquefaction facilities and export natural gas from its import terminal in Louisiana.
The API has praised the approval of an LNG export facility in Louisiana, and urges Congress to accelerate the approval process for future applicants.
The US Department of Energy has awarded US$ 100 million for innovative energy research.
The LP Gas industry trade association UKLPG has welcomed a Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership report which includes LP gas as a future fuel.