Mid January: Asian downstream news
A collection of downstream oil and gas news from Asia.
A collection of downstream oil and gas news from Asia.
A brief round up of news from the European downstream oil and gas industry.
Nearly 80% of South Carolina voters favour more oil and natural gas development.
DNV has won a contract with the Flemish government to undertake a feasibility study for the provision of LNG bunkering facilities at the ports of Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Ghent in Belgium.
A recently released report by GBI Research shows that high demand for hydrocarbons is set to boost offshore drilling in ultra-deepwater and harsh-weather environments.
A brief round up of downstream oil and gas news from the USA.
After a visit by US Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, Japan has vowed to make 'concrete' steps towards ending its reliance upon imported Iranian oil.
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers say hidden tax proposal will hurt Washington State consumers, workers and businesses.
The American Petroleum Institute comment on the Environmental Protection Agency’s data that confirms there is no compelling need to impose greenhouse gas controls on refineries.
A round up of construction and maintenance news from around the world at the start of 2012.
Despite a tax increases and a murky economic outlook, a report by Wood Mackenzie reveals that capital investment in the UK oil industry hit a record breaking £7.5 billion last year.
US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has met leaders in Beijing to discuss the possibility of Chinese support for sanctions on Iranian oil.
Nancy Yamaguchi, Hydrocarbon Engineering Contributing Editor, evaluates Australia’s diverse and vibrant energy industry, focusing on its burgeoning LNG export trade.
Representative Markey from the American Public Gas Association has sent a letter to Secretary Chu questioning LNG export.
An overview of downstream oil and gas processing news from Asia.