Oil refinery news
Pemex seeks refinery improvements
Pemex is seeking bids for the rehabilitation of the H-Oil plant in the Miguel Hidalgo Refinery.
Indian refinery leads in planned FCC unit capacity
Analysis of planned refinery FCC unit capacity suggests that the Ratnagiri refinery in India has the highest planned FCC capacity globally.
Jacobs to conduct pre-feasibility study for refining capacity
Kuwait Petroleum Corp. has selected Jacobs to conduct a pre-feasibility study for the expansion of local refining capacity.
IEA: energy demand on the rise
The IEA has reported that global energy demand climbed 2.1% last year.
Saudi Aramco in negotiations over stake in Indian refinery
The Indian newspaper The Economic Times is reporting that the state-owned Saudi oil giant is aiming to purchase a majority stake in a proposed refinery and petrochemical complex in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
COPTRZ launches drone detection system for oil refineries
The new system is intended to protect refineries from drone intrusion.
Eni wins refinery contract
Eni has been contracted to construct two refining lines using Eni Slurry Technology at Zhejiang Petrochemicals’ facility.
SUEZ and CNPC team up for wastewater solutions
SUEZ and CNPC inaugurated the International Downstream Congress, which will focus on wastewater treatment and water recycle plants for refineries and petrochemical complexes.
Graham Corp. receives refining orders worth US$5.5 million
The company has received two orders for replacement equipment in Graham’s installed base and one order for a new ejector system in a refinery revamp project.
BASF responds to tightening fuel standards
BASF has welcomed a fluid catalytic cracking additive that aims at addressing refinery demands.