For the second successive year, Valero Energy (Ireland) Limited has confirmed its commitment to host the 2021 Texaco Support for Sport initiative.
UKIFDA EXPO for those involved in the distribution of liquid fuels returns to the Exhibition Centre Liverpool in April next year and is selling out fast.
October sees business and residential fuel supplier, Craggs Energy, celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
A promotion for Geoff Henderson of Philips 66 Ltd sees him move to the role of wholesale business manager with immediate effect.
Following the publication of the Government’s Net Zero Strategy, an industry report due to be published today says that the unique experience and developed technologies of the UK oil and gas industry give it an essential role in leading the way to a low carbon future.
After almost a year of delays, the UK Government has published the long-awaited Heat and Buildings Strategy outlining plans to decarbonise heat and buildings. With the sector contributing 21% of UK emissions, this landmark document and associated consultations will shape the future of the home heating industry.
Responding to the UK Government’s announcement on the selected carbon capture and storage ‘cluster’ projects to be taken forward for Track 1 negotiations for deployment in the mid-2020s, OGUK has underlined that the UK will need all of the proposed cluster projects – and more – if it is to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
In a joint statement issued today UKIFDA and OFTEC welcome support for low-carbon liquid fuels in the newly published Heat and Buildings Strategy but also push for an extension of the incentives for renewable liquid fuels, beyond aviation and road transport, to include off-grid home heating and removal of all existing European created import tariffs. The full statement follows:
Responding to the UK Government’s publication of its Net Zero Strategy, OGUK has said it is “a big day for net zero and how we produce cleaner energy”.
In a move that brings a wealth of fuel industry knowledge to the company, The Prax Group has appointed Mark Amor as managing director, UK Downstream.