Downstream news
Neste welcomes French government’s decision to approve sales of transport fuels from 100% renewable raw materials
Neste has welcomed the French government's decision to approve the sales of transport fuels from 100% renewable raw materials, such as renewable diesel (also known as HVO100) at fuel stations.
Baker Hughes awarded services frame agreement
Baker Hughes has been awarded a multi-year services frame agreement by Woodside Energy to support Australian LNG operations.
Aramco and Sempra announce Heads of Agreement
Aramco and Sempra have announced a Heads of Agreement for equity and offtake from Port Arthur LNG Phase 2.
Regulators must clear the runway for US clean hydrogen
A new report from US law firm Troutman Pepper says that transparency on tax credits, and standards for hydrogen certification, are needed to unlock clean hydrogen’s ceiling.
Argent LNG selects Chart Industries’ technology
Argent LNG has selected Chart Industries' mid-scale modular liquefaction solution for its upcoming 20 million tpy LNG facility in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, US.
IGU releases World LNG Report
Despite lower prices, the growing global LNG market remains tight amid supply constraints, according to the 2024 IGU World LNG Report.
Flourish or languish
Gordon Cope, Contributing Editor, discusses the state of oil and gas markets in South and Central America and considers how countries can realise their energy potential amongst political storms
INEOS commissions pilot line for recyclable flexible films
INEOS Olefins & Polymers Europe has become the first polymer producer in the world to successfully commission a new pilot line that it will use with customers to co-develop recyclable flexible packaging films.
China to dominate global ethylene capacity additions by 2030
China is set to drive global ethylene capacity additions, occupying a share of 35% by 2030, as both demand and supply of ethylene are expected to grow in the country, according to GlobalData.
Hydrocarbon Engineering Spotlight with Atlas Copco Gas and Process
Rasmus Rubycz, Market Manager for New Energy at Atlas Copco Gas and Process, discusses his recent white paper: ‘The heat pump way to sustainable process heat’.