Downstream news
Port of Rotterdam and Yokogawa begin study
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Yokogawa Electric Corp. have announced that they have initiated a feasibility study into increasing cross-industry integration for the efficient use of energy and utilities in the Rotterdam industrial cluster.
Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 receives FERC authorisation
Sempra Infrastructure has announced that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved the permit authorising the Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 expansion project.
Elyse Energy signs e-fuels financing deal with Hy24 and Mirova
Elyse Energy has announced a financing transaction with Hy24 and Mirova to support the development of its e-methanol and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) projects in France and Spain.
ORLEN partners with Yokogawa
ORLEN and Yokogawa Europe have announced they have joined forces to initiate industrial-scale production of carbon neutral synthetic aviation fuels.
Strategic Biofuels receives air permit approval
Strategic Biofuels has announced that its Louisiana Green Fuels (LGF) project has been issued an air permit from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Neste and SQUAKE enable businesses to opt for SAF in flight booking systems
Neste and SQUAKE have announced a strategic partnership that enables businesses to purchase Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuelâ„¢ through flight booking systems.
TotalEnergies to build a new plastic recycling unit at the Grandpuits zero-crude platform
TotalEnergies has announced it is building of a new mechanical recycling unit for plastic waste at its Grandpuits site, southeast of Paris, France.
US petroleum products exports set new record in 1H23
The EIA reports that US exports of petroleum products grew by 2% to nearly 6 million bpd in 1H23.
NextDecade announces US$356 million of senior loans for Rio Grande LNG Phase 1
NextDecade has announced that its subsidiary, Rio Grande LNG, has entered into a credit agreement with a group of lenders for US$356 million of senior loans.
ExxonMobil awarded licences to test for potential CCS locations
ExxonMobil's Low Carbon Solutions business has been awarded four licences to test for potential locations to store captured carbon dioxide emissions deep underneath the UK North Sea.