Downstream update: Africa and The Middle East
A brief look at some of the latest downstream oil refining and gas processing news from the Middle East.
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.
The American Petroleum Institute have said that a stopgap on the Renewable Fuel Standard is needed until Congress can act.
GlobalData have said that Libya’s oil and gas industry is to suffer long lasting effects due to the country’s instability.
Unite and ITF have spoken out about Ineos’ decision to close the Grangemouth facility.
The US Energy Information Administration has released its latest crude report and this has had an impact on prices.
Galileo’s CNG and Hydrogen operations are underway as new technology is launched.
Scottish Secretary and Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change comment on the Grangemouth petrochemical complex and refinery decision.
Alternative Fuels Americas has successfully recruited United Biofuels of America for ‘Project Jetropha’
UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey comments on the recent INEOS decision.