Early April: Downstream news from the Americas
A round up of downstream oil and gas news from the Americas.
A round up of downstream oil and gas news from the Americas.
Recent downstream oil and gas industry news from India.
Duncan Clark, Infineum, UK, takes a long term view of capacity and cost pressures at refineries, whilst examining how fuel additives can help to improve refinery economics.
David Hayes, Hydrocarbon Engineering Contributing Editor, explains how Thailand’s petrochemical industry is seeking new growth opportunities.
BIO, a group representing the interests of biofuel companies and renewable energy organisations, has written to Congress in support of Renewable Fuel Standard, arguing that it has helped to keep US gasoline prices low.
The API has voiced its opposition to a Senate proposal to raise taxes on oil and gas companies via the launch of a new advertising campaign in selected key states.
A round up of recent downstream oil and gas news from the Americas
President Obama has pledged to speed up the approval of the Keystone XL pipeline as critics claim his earlier moves to delay the project’s approval have inflated fuel prices at the pump.
The American Petroleum Institute have announced a campaign on gasoline prices.
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers have urged President Obama to take steps to strengthen the nation’s energy security.
The American Petroleum Institute has said that more domestic oil and natural gas is needed for jobs and revenue.
10 nations from the European Union and Japan have been exempted from US financial sanctions after cutting their purchases of Iranian oil.
As part of a new contract running until April, SGS is scheduled to provide commissioning services for the construction of compression modules in Brazil.
A poll has shown that North Carolina favours more oil and gas development
Shell chooses a site near Pittsburgh for new complex, which will lift the pervasive economic gloom from recent and planned refinery closures.