Phillips 66 expects to wrap up turnarounds underway at their refineries by mid-May as it positions itself to meet demand for the summer driving season, CEO Greg Garland said on April 29 on
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Phillips 66 expects to wrap up turnarounds underway at their refineries by mid-May as it positions itself to meet demand for the summer driving season, CEO Greg Garland said on April 29 on
Bangladesh is likely to reduce its HSFO imports in May by around 11.1% from April on the back of lower consumption during Eid-ul-Fitr holidays and resumption of natural gas production from the country's
First quarter 2022 offer prices in Europe's Power Purchase Agreement markets rose by 10%-15% depending on project location, reflecting rising commodity and raw material costs, according to the latest data from climate tech
Delayed commissioning at the 1.3-GW Hornsea Two offshore wind farm off the UK's Yorkshire coast has led to a DKK1.6 billion ($230 million) hedging loss, Danish developer Orsted said in a first quarter
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas Board of Directors' vote for a more restrictive generation outage scheduling rule change against the overwhelming opposition of stakeholders drew harsh criticism April 29 from industry observers
South Korea is on course to sharply reduce crude imports from Russia with shipments from the OPEC+ producer tumbling by more than 40% year on year in March, as refiners aim to avoid
China, the world's largest LNG importer, has become a seller of LNG export cargoes as domestic demand wanes amid pandemic movement curbs in Shanghai and fears of similar restrictions being imposed elsewhere in
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has bought a 25% stake in Austria's Borealis from the UAE's sovereign wealth fund Mubadala, the company said in a statement April 29. The investment will allow ADNOC
China's offshore oil giant CNOOC is looking for opportunities to optimize its global asset profile to leverage its strengths for sustainable development, CFO Xie Weizhi said during the company Q1 results call on
One of the three trains at Sempra Energy's Cameron LNG export facility in Louisiana was taken offline for scheduled maintenance that was expected to last around three weeks, the operator said April 29.