Energy Department Awards $10 Million to develop advanced Biofuels and Bio-based products
US Energy Department awards state funding to five projects based around the US, which aim to harness energy from converting biomass into fuels and bio-products.
US Energy Department awards state funding to five projects based around the US, which aim to harness energy from converting biomass into fuels and bio-products.
PIRA Energy Group provide a report on the global economic backdrop and oil markets.
A quick roundup of some of the downstream news from the festive period.
American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers have petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to waive the 2012 cellulosic biofuel mandate.
ExxonMobil have commissioned the expansion of its Singapore petrochemical plant.
The AFPM is working with academic institutions and others to bring about a resurgence in US manufacturing through the exploitation of shale gas.
Three new refinery projects are underway in Angola, South Sudan and Uganda.
A quick round up of the latest downstream oil and gas processing news from the Americas.
The American Petroleum Institute have called the Environmental Protection Agency’s new Particulate Matter rule unnecessary and have also said it could harm job creation in this time of fragile economic recovery.
The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers have questioned the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Ambient Air Quality Standards revisions.
Clean Energy Fuels completes the first phase of America’s natural gas highway
American Petroleum Institute are doubtful of the benefits from the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed particulate matter standard
A round up of the latest downstream maintenance and construction news
The American Petroleum Institute comments on the latest US Department of Energy study.
The Consumer Energy Alliance responds to Oregon’s adoption of the costly clean fuels program.