Downstream news
Empowering the workforce
By implementing modern technological tools and effective training programmes, oil and gas companies can attract and retain top talent while fending off the skilled labour shortage. Fiona Guinee, Seeq, explains.
TotalEnergies sells its shares in Total Parco in Pakistan
TotalEnergies has signed an agreement to sell its 50% stake in Total PARCO Pakistan Limited (TPPL) to Gunvor Group, a leading global commodities trading company.
Wood to deliver pre-FEED for Shell’s pioneering blue hydrogen project in Oman
Shell has selected Wood to deliver pre-FEED services for Oman’s innovative ‘Blue Horizons’ project.
ADNOC signs long-term HoA with Osaka Gas for Ruwais LNG Project
ADNOC has announced the signing of a long-term Heads of Agreement (HoA) with Osaka Gas for the delivery of up to 0.8 million tpy of LNG.
ABB to upgrade gas turbine control system to boost efficiency at Singapore power plant
ABB has been commissioned to upgrade one of the turbine control systems at the 1300 MW Keppel Merlimau Cogen (KMC) combined cycle gas turbine on Jurong Island in Singapore, to improve efficiency and reliability.
Cheniere and Galp sign long-term LNG SPA
Cheniere Energy, Inc. has announced that its subsidiary Cheniere Marketing, LLC has entered into a long-term LNG sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Galp Trading S.A., a subsidiary of Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A.
Wood Mackenzie: Golden Pass LNG project delay to impact global gas markets with removal of new supply
The new six-month delay to the Golden Pass LNG Terminal LLC planned start-up will remove a fair amount of new supply from the market in a period of intense growth, shifting the surge from 2026 to 2027, according to analysis from Wood Mackenzie.
NEXTCHEM (MAIRE) awarded feasibility study for SAF project in Indonesia
MAIRE has announced that NEXTCHEM has been awarded a feasibility study along with PT Tripatra Engineers and Constructors for a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project located in Sei Mangkei, Indonesia.
EIA: Canada's crude oil has an increasingly significant role in US refineries
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that crude oil imports from Canada have become increasingly important to US oil refineries, now making up most US imports.
Business aviation SAF coalition urges consistency in USDA rules for biofuel feedstocks
A business aviation coalition has called on the Biden administration to follow the approach the government uses for existing biofuel programmes when it develops rules to quantify emissions from various feedstocks for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).