Downey Ridge Environmental Company (Greasezilla) and bp have announced a groundbreaking agreement that will enable the capture and extraction of brown grease waste as a feedstock for biofuel ...
Taiwan oil refiners are bracing for heavy rain and winds ahead of super Typhoon Krathon's anticipated landfall, with the storm likely to delay some fuel shipments and prolong maintenances, while key ...
U.S. renewable diesel production capacity declined in July by the most since the industry began its rapid expansion three years ago.
Technip Energies has announced that the Long Son Petrochemicals Co. Ltd. (LSP) olefins plant in Long Son Island, Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, Vietnam, has passed its final performance acceptance test.
Honeywell has begun a strategic collaboration with Chevron to develop advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted solutions to help operators make decisions to enhance efficiency for refining ...
Harnessing the potential of hydrogen for energy generation requires a deep understanding of the associated safety considerations. When it comes to hydrogen processing, it’s important to examine ...
Microsoft has entered into an agreement with ESB that will see its data center power control and administration building in Dublin be powered by zero emissions green hydrogen (H2) power.
Mexico's Pemex this month shipped its first fuel export cargo from its new Olmeca refinery to India, a sign of progress after multiple delays and spiraling costs.
Russia's Antipinsky and Novokuibyshevsk oil refineries halted processing this month for planned maintenance, industry sources said. Offline oil refineries usually facilitate crude oil exports.
North Dakota utility regulators have approved a $3.2-B gas-to-liquids plant project by Canadian company Cerilon, to be built near Trenton in Williams County. The plant will convert natural gas into ...
ExxonMobil board director Gregory Goff recently joined a newly formed Elliott Investment Management-backed company seeking to acquire control of Venezuela-owned oil refiner Citgo Petroleum.
The three largest U.S. energy exploration companies paid more than $42 B to foreign governments last year, about eight times more than what they paid in the U.S.