Changing the world, one barrel at a time
The potential for Iraq to achieve its ambitious oil targets is huge, but only if the politics and infrastructure are right.
The potential for Iraq to achieve its ambitious oil targets is huge, but only if the politics and infrastructure are right.
The company continues to move fuel into the northeast while supporting dealers in restarting service station networks.
Steve Zinger and John Stekla, CMAI, USA, focus on the global ethylene market.
Angela Slavens, Cody Jorgensen and Sam Polise, Black & Veatch, USA, investigate whether shale gas could represent an end to the sulfur ‘glut’.
Nancy Yamaguchi, Contributing Editor, focuses on India’s hydrocarbon industry and product market.
A round up of news from refineries across the US.
Rebels in the East of Libya have reportedly signed an oil deal with Qatar.
The world's largest plant to turn natural gas into cleaner-burning fuels and lubricants took a major step closer to production today when gas began flowing from a giant offshore field.
Gazprom’s move to acquire part of Ceská rafinérská stalls after shareholder Unipetrol abstains from meeting.
Tesoro reveal ambition to buy West/Midwestern US refineries while expanding their North Dakota complex.
NPRA president Charles T. Drevna begins proceedings by highlighting the importance of the petrochemical and refining industries to the US.
The US plans to be a major customer for Brazilian oil in the future, but the move attracts criticism from API.
BP has agreed a deal to sell terminals and pipelines to Buckeye in order to cushion the financial cost of the Gulf oil spill.
Africa continues to offer a wealth of opportunities for the energy supply chain.
Two facilities in Oman running smoothly, while Bahrain plans maintenance.