Middle East, Asia and Africa: refining and petrochemical news
The latest downstream refining and petrochemicals news from Asia, Africa and The Middle East on 14th April.
The latest downstream refining and petrochemicals news from Asia, Africa and The Middle East on 14th April.
LNG is likely to play an increasing role as a freight locomotive fuel due to substantially lower natural gas prices in comparison to crude oil.
US Department of Energy Secretary Moniz comments on the International Panel on Climate Change working group report on climate change mitigation.
A look at some of the latest refining news from Europe and the Americas.
Technip has won a contract for Cargill’s new ethanol plant.
UK government has commented on the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group 3 report on climate change mitigation.
The latest downstream news from around the world.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has revised its forecast of global oil demand growth in light of reduced Russian demand.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) is to open its second CNG station this July.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), crude oil reserves for the beginning of 2013 were at their highest level since 1976.
Aspentech explains how intelligent technology can squeeze maximum profit from a plant.
Ohio has broken ground on a new compressed natural gas fuelling station.
Metso has received a follow up valve technology order from Sino-Venezuela Guangdong Petrochemical Company in China.
American Petroleum Institute has welcomed regulator’s decision to require two person train crews.
The National Diversity Council has announced the top 50 most powerful women in oil and gas.