Early April 2013 downstream news
The latest downstream news from Australia, Asia, Russia and the Middle East
The latest downstream news from Australia, Asia, Russia and the Middle East
Environmental Protection Agency’s costly gasoline regulations bring no environmental benefit.
The American Public Gas Association has signed a letter to Congress asking for increased funding for natural gas R&D.
A poll of US voters has reveled that the majority of US voters oppose raising energy taxes.
Ohioans believe severance tax could harm economy and increase costs.
Construction and maintenance news from the US, Canada and South America
The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers say EPA Tier 3 rulemaking lacks transparency and justification.
EPA’s Tier 3 proposal is the latest in a tsunami of regulations that could rise gasoline manufacturing costs according to the American Petroleum Institute.
Shipping oilsands as heavy crudes, rather than upgrading or refining locally, has potential for greater jobs and economic benefits.
The American Petroleum Institute has said that it supports the implementation of energy policies that create jobs and grow the economy.
The latest downstream oil and gas construction and maintenance news from around the world.
According to the Energy Institute, consumers are buying less fuel at the pump despite the fact that there are more cars on the road.
PIRA Energy’s look at that latest oil market news.
Initec has awarded ABB the contract to deliver e-houses for its natural gas plant in Bolivia
The American Petroleum Institute argues against SEC’s anti competitive regulations.