Energy in 2014
Highlights from a speech given by BP’s Group Chief Executive on energy in 2014.
Highlights from a speech given by BP’s Group Chief Executive on energy in 2014.
Announcements from companies active within the global oil and gas sector.
Hydrodec aims to deliver significant growth, profitability and long term shareholder value through re-refining used oil sustainably and fit for its original purpose.
It has been said that West Coast oil companies exported a record amount of gasoline to foreign nations a month before a supply shortage was announced that caused a price spike that cost Californian’s US$3.6 billion.
A new poll has revealed that energy and infrastructure will play key roles in the 2016 US election.
Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Company (SATORP) has secured a US$533.33 million loan from the Saudi Industrial Development Fund.
According to Frost & Sullivan’s ‘ICT Spend in South Africa: Oil and Gas Sector’ report, total ICT spend in the oil and gas sector was US$44.3 million in 2014.
Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions has announced a gas to gasoline technology offer.
In 2014, Koch companies directly employed approximately 60 000 people in 50 US states and the District of Columbia.
The International Energy Agency has released its June Oil Market Report.
Joe Petrowski, Energy Expert, Mercantor Partners, has warned that lack of infrastructure is fuelling California’s water crisis.
Devco have announced that the world’s largest HI-CAP sulfur melting facility is under construction.
A closer look at what BP’s latest Statistical Review has said about the oil industry.
A quick look at some of the latest refining and petrochemicals news from facilities around the world.
BP’s Statistical Review shows that 2014 was a year of shifts in global energy consumption and production.