Downstream news
EIA: new natural gas-fired capacity additions expected to total 8.4 GW in 2023
So far in 2023, 10 natural gas-fired power plants have come online in the US with a total of 6.6 GW of electric generating capacity. The EIA expects another six natural gas-fired power plants with another 1.8 GW of capacity to come online in 2H23.
Maintaining a focus on physical security
Nelson Duran, Director of Operations for the Protected Design Group, ABS Group, outlines the importance of maintaining a focus on physical security in a cyber-focused world.
The future of heat is digital!
Discover how MAN Energy Solutions supports the whole product life cycle of its heat pump systems with digital solutions.
Asia will continue to dominate global refinery coking capacity additions through 2027
Asia is set to witness the highest refinery coking capacity additions among all regions during 2023 and 2027, contributing about 50% of the total global capacity additions by 2027, reports GlobalData.
US will continue to lead global LNG liquefaction capacity additions
The US is set to contribute 46% of the total LNG liquefaction capacity additions between 2023 and 2027, reports GlobalData.
Answering the burning question of our time
Mark Naples, Umicore Coatings Services, discusses the urgency of climate change, and suggests gas detection measurement as one way to reduce emissions from the oil and gas industry.
New name for the Downstream Fuel Distribution Forum
The Downstream Fuel Distribution Forum (DFDF), formerly known as the Downstream Oil Distribution Forum, has announced a rebrand to reflect the evolution of the downstream fuel sector in the UK.
Piping vibration – the underestimated damage mechanism
Michael F.P. Bifano, The Equity Engineering Group Inc., (E2G), considers how to address piping vibration in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, and looks ahead to the upcoming API 579 Part 15.
US LNG to drive global market by 2030
In this report, Fauzeya Rahman, LNG Americas Editor at ICIS, explains how US LNG could take a one-third share of global supply by 2030.?
Duke Energy methane project selected for US Department of Energy funding
Duke Energy's integrated methane monitoring platform extension project has been selected by the US Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management for nearly US$1 million of funding.