Outlook on Global Refining to 2028
(Wed, 21 Aug 2024) This report looks at planned global refinery capacity additions to 2028 and the implications on crude oil and refined petroleum product trade.
(Wed, 21 Aug 2024) This report looks at planned global refinery capacity additions to 2028 and the implications on crude oil and refined petroleum product trade.
(Wed, 21 Aug 2024) Norwayâs Johan Sverdrup field, the top producing oil field in Europe, will reach its production plateau near 755 thousand barrels per day by the end of the year, and the 88-megawatt Hywind Tampen project, the worldâs largest floating offshore wind farm, entered operation in late 2022.
Readers react to his speech and offer advice for the Democrats. Also: G.O.P. After Trump; funding for maintenance; taxing tips; imperfect summer.
An explosion at a substation in June caused just one in a series of disruptions along the Northeast Corridor this summer. Upgrades would come at enormous cost and take more than a decade.
(Thu, 15 Aug 2024) The <em>U.S. Renewable Diesel Fuel and Other Biofuels Plant Production Capacity Report</em> contains data for production capacity organized by state and by region, as of January 1, 2024.
By reviving an idea from the 1940s, the Labour Party government is hoping to overcome the development hurdles that have plagued previous efforts with a plan to build new communities.
(Tue, 13 Aug 2024) Egypt is a significant and geographically important hydrocarbon producer. Egypt received a substantial boost to its natural gas production in the mid-2010s when major offshore fields, such as the Zohr field, were developed. Egypt operates the Suez Canal and the Suez-Mediterranean (SUMED) Pipeline; both of which are crucial midstream infrastructure for international energy markets. Egypt has also sought to position itself as the regional export hub for LNG. Egypt is the only country in the Eastern Mediterranean region with operational LNG export capacity.
The 2028 Games will be the third for Los Angeles as host, but it will be a challenge to repeat the success of 1984.
The countdown is on for the city, which will host the next Summer Games and is working on transit upgrades to accommodate hundreds of thousands of visitors.
The suspension of congestion pricing has put off critically needed repairs to New York City’s transit network. Experts say the system hangs by a thread.