US voters wary of tax reform
According to a recent poll, US voters are wary of tax reform’s impact on domestic energy production.
According to a recent poll, US voters are wary of tax reform’s impact on domestic energy production.
GlobalData has said that the Grangemouth refinery will be granted a new lease on life when ‘last link’ is severed.
Statistics suggest that while more women are seeking job opportunities in oil and gas, the industry still has a long way to go.
PIRA Energy Group provide their oil market recap for the week ending the 27th October 2013.
Luisa Sykes, Euro Petroleum Consultants, discusses the European refining market in 2013 and looks at how recovery in the refining sector has been postponed for another year.
The latest EIC Monitor report shows steady growth in both volume of projects and investment across the global energy project landscape.
Pedro Custódio, T.A. Cook Consultants, Germany, discusses why the diesel boom need not lead to refinery closures.
The world’s largest substitute natural gas plant is onstream in China using technology from Haldor Topsøe.
A brief look at some of the latest downstream oil refining and gas processing news from the Middle East.
Ineos has said that the Grangemouth plant will in fact stay open.
According to the latest Energy Information Administration information, waste fuels are a significant energy source for US manufacturers.
American Petroleum Institute’s Bob Greco, downstream group director makes remarks ahead of the 2014 Renewable Fuels Standard proposal.
A quick look at some of the latest downstream oil and gas processing news from around the world.
Moody’s Investors Service has said that Ineos’ closure of the Grangemouth site would not reverse negative trends in European ethylene sector.
US Energy Information Administration report says that natural gas supply is higher than expected.