Petrochemicals industry update
A roundup of recent news from within the petrochemical industry.
A roundup of recent news from within the petrochemical industry.
American Petroleum Institute says Clean Air Act is not designed to address greenhouse gas emissions.
Metso Group is going to donate funds to Finnish universities
A roundup of some of the recent downstream oil and gas news from Europe.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said this week that the Senate will not pass legislation this year that imposes a price on carbon.
The recent UN and EU sanctions in response to its continued nuclear programme have left Tehran with few friends in the international community, and it is unsurprising that the states who intend to carry on doing business with such a contentious partner clearly have their own political agendas to pursue.
US Department of Energy awards up to US$ 16.5 million for biomass research and development.
An overview of recent global announcements of new refinery builds, sales and shutdowns.
New Recovery Act funding boosts industrial carbon capture and storage research and development.
750 gather and call on Congress to focus on jobs and the economy in Canton, Ohio, rally.
A round up of recent downstream news from Asia.
As part of a long term agreement to supply mid stream services to EOG Resources, Enterprise Products has committed to build a 140 mile pipeline from Eagle Ford Shale.
An update on Hurricane Earl and a roundup of some recent downstream news from the US, Canada and Latin America.
The US Department of Agriculture and the US Department of Energy have formed a partnership that is seeking to develop better plants for bioenergy.
Global Marine Systems has announced the successful completion of the Gjøa power cable installation. Gjøa is the first ever floating platform to have power supplied by a direct link from shore, and will contribute to a greener source of energy, reducing carbon emissions by an estimated 210 000 tpy.