Late February downstream news: The Americas
A round up of the latest downstream oil and gas news from the Americas.
A round up of the latest downstream oil and gas news from the Americas.
What America is thinking on energy issues – Poll by the American Petroleum Institute.
The American Petroleum Institute has called the President’s approach to energy security a Jekyll and Hyde approach and says it hurts consumers.
American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufactures has criticised President Obama’s proposed energy tax increases.
The American Petroleum Institute has said that the Administration’s actions are not matching former words on energy development.
The American Petroleum Institute have said that more domestic oil is the key to addressing higher gasoline prices.
A round up of recent downstream oil and gas news from Asia and the Pacific region.
A joint venture between Thiess and EV LNG Australia (EVT) has won an approximately US$ 500 million contract to build LNG storage and condensate tanks for the Chevron operated Wheatstone project.
American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufactures warns of adverse effects of E15 use.
The American Petroleum Institute say that raising oil and natural gas royalty rates is bad energy policy.
Shell Energy Europe (SEE) and SSE have agreed a 10 year gas supply agreement for Shell to supply long-term contractual gas to the UK market.
The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has received a set of laws regulating fracking in the US and is due to review them.
The American Public Gas Association comment that the Department of Energy 2013 budget is a mixed bag for natural gas.
A multi million pound project to improve the sustainability and efficiency of the Russian oil industry has been given the green light.
Downstream news round up from the Americas.