Late March: Downstream news from the Americas
A round up of some of the latest downstream oil and gas processing news from the Americas.
A round up of some of the latest downstream oil and gas processing news from the Americas.
Kenworth Truck Company will offer a natural gas option for its Kenworth T680 trucks.
Crude oil inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma decreased 13 million barrels (32%) over the last two months.
BASF will launch its product range Aspiro™ for Enhanced Oil Recovery at SPE 2014, in Oklahoma, US.
Clariant has joined a chemical industry initiative aimed at improving sustainability practices within industry supply chains.
Shell names Crowley Maritime health, safety, security and environment wholesaler of the year.
Johnson Controls has been recognised by the Ethisphere Institute as a 2014 World’s Most Ethical Company.
Clariant and Petronas Technology Ventures have entered into a licensing agreement, which they formalised at OTC Asia 2014.
The National Association of Water Companies has released a statement regarding World Water Day.
Sandvik Process Systems has expanded its product portfolio by purchasing the proprietary technology of Brimrock Group.
AFPM has filed a petition to the US Supreme Court to review California’s low carbon fuel standard.
Optimus Technologies has announced the launch of a biofuel conversion system, the Optimus Vector System.
The ExxonMobil Foundation has announced the nonprofit agencies to receive grants through the summer jobs program.
The latest downstream news from around the world.
Vertex Energy has entered into an agreement to acquire used oil re-refining assets from Omega Holdings Company.