Downstream news
Rhône Energies enters negotiations for acquisition of Esso Fos-sur-Mer refinery
Rhône Energies has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire the Fos-sur-Mer refinery and the Toulouse and Villette de Vienne terminals from Esso.
Nuberg EPC receives contract for chlor-alkali project
Nuberg EPC will provide EPCM services for India’s largest chlor-alkali project.
Wood selected for critical UK carbon capture projects
Wood has been selected as a contractor by Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power) and Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) for integrated project management services.
Kent announces role in ExxonMobil's Fawley Petrochemical complex
Kent, in an alliance with Taylor Woodrow and BGen, is helping to deliver construction, completion, and commissioning of a new diesel hydrotreater and a steam methane reforming hydrogen plant.
Air Liquide further develops biomethane capacities in the US
Air Liquide is continuing to expand its capacities in biomethane (RNG) with the construction of two new production units.
DNV: optimism prevails in the energy sector
According to DNV's annual ‘Industry Insight’ survey, 73% of senior energy professionals express confidence in the industry's growth trajectory for the upcoming year.
Johnson Matthey and BP technology chosen for the world's largest Fischer Tropsch SAF production plant
Johnson Matthey (JM) has announced that DG Fuels has selected its award-winning Fischer Tropsch (FT) CANS™ technology – co-developed with BP – for DG Fuels' first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant.
Burges Salmon advises Eni on successful DCO for HyNet pipeline
Burges Salmon has advised Eni on the grant by the Secretary of State for the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) of a Development Consent Order (DCO) for the HyNet carbon dioxide pipeline.
TotalEnergies expands partnership with SONATRACH
TotalEnergies and SONATRACH have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of concluding a hydrocarbon contract in the north-east Timimoun region, Algeria.
US refiners and chemical manufacturers lead hydrogen production and consumption
The EIA reports that US manufacturers specialising in chemicals and petroleum refining have traditionally accounted for the largest shares of both hydrogen consumption and production.