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Our latest issues

Hydrocarbon Engineering - January 2025

Hydrocarbon Engineering - January 2025

The January 2025 issue of Hydrocarbon Engineering begins with an in-depth review of downstream markets in 2024 and a look ahead to what 2025 may bring, courtesy of Wood Mackenzie. This issue also includes features on AI and digital transformation, clean fuels and SAF, water treatment, flaring, and emissions control. The issue also includes our annual Catalyst Review.
 
 

Hydrocarbon Engineering - December 2024

Hydrocarbon Engineering - December 2024

This issue begins with a keynote article exploring the rise of digitalisation in the downstream industry. This issue also features articles on emissions control and carbon accounting. Other key themes include safety, heat technology and sulfur.
 
 

Hydrocarbon Engineering - November 2024

Hydrocarbon Engineering - November 2024

This issue begins with a regional report, looking at the challenges presented by the European oil and gas sector’s journey to energy security and the pursuit of a greener future. The energy transition is a key theme throughout the issue. Other topics include catalysts, safety, valve technology, and compressors.

Plus Hydrocarbon Engineering - EnviroTech 2024 supplement

 

Hydrocarbon Engineering - October 2024

Hydrocarbon Engineering - October 2024

This October issue begins with a regional report examining developments in the Middle Eastern oil market amongst shifting geopolitics. Features in this issue include biofuels and eFuels, polymer recycling and cybersecurity. Emissions reduction and process efficiency at refineries is also explored.