Oil and gas industry announcements: 6 February 2015
Some of the latest announcements from the global oil and gas industry.
Some of the latest announcements from the global oil and gas industry.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), the US Defense Department energy use has fallen to its lowest level since at least 1975.
American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers has applauded the introduction of bills to address the Renewable Fuel Standard.
According to the Institute for Energy research, the drop in gas prices does not bolster the gas for hiking gas taxes.
PIRA Energy Group looks at movements in the gas market over the past week.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), energy consumption by the US government is declining.
The American Petroleum Institute has said that enhancing infrastructure will secure America’s energy moment.
The US Department of Energy has put forward its budget requests for the 2016 financial year.
Some of the latest announcements from the global oil and gas sector.
The Brookings Institution outlines why low oil prices won’t doom clean energy.
The IER discusses the prospects of China fulfilling its commitment to the US in regards to carbon dioxide emissions and non-fossil fuels usage.
An Environmental Protection Agency hearing has been told that new clean diesel technology and modernising older engines is important for meeting future ozone standards.
Energy In Depth has said that there is questionable health data being the Environmental Protection Agency’s costly new ozone rule.
American Petroleum Institute’s Feldman remarked on ozone standards.
Announcements from the global oil and gas sector.