Europe and Asia downstream news: 7th April 2014
The latest downstream news from Europe and Asia.
The latest downstream news from Europe and Asia.
The latest downstream news from the USA and Canada.
ExxonMobil and its employees have donated more than US$ 44 million to US colleges and universities.
A round up of the latest refining and petrochemicals news from around the world.
US EIA have reported that US crude oil imports have fallen, but the share of top three suppliers are at the highest level in 40 years.
The City of Apopka is expanding its natural gas fuelling infrastructure.
Markets and Markets have launched a new report looking at the flow meters market to 2019, including global trends and forecasts.
Pennsylvania has approved 25 grants for natural gas vehicle conversion.
Unite has called for the UK government to step in and save the Milford Haven, Wales refinery
Dirk Frame, Managing Partner, T.A. Cook Consultants, continues the discussion of how shale feedstock processing is impacting the downstream industry.
A brief update of the recent oil refining news from around the world.
Clean Energy has opened two America’s Natural Gas Highway stations and has signed multiple fuelling agreements.
Growth in the production of oil and natural gas displaced imports and supported increased petroleum product exports, driving most of the decline.
A quick roundup of some of the latest downstream oil and petrochemical processing news from around the world.
The Biotechnology Industry Organisation is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to speed up approvals of new biofuel pathways.