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...to relax restrictions on the export of refined products will also help, as government policy shifts to support near-term economic activity. Over the next 12 to 18 months, as the...
...of hydrogen derivatives and waste-to-hydrogen technologies for improving end-market economics. The current H2 investment pipeline exceeds $240bn through 2030, an investment increase of 50% since November 2021. Depending on who...
...will vary widely – in speed and in nature. Around the world, governments are making different trade-offs between economic priorities, geopolitical ambitions and environmental goals, based on the availability of...
...the company has nearly trebled turnover in the last 11 years, and experienced significant international growth in the past three years, despite a challenging economic climate. The Queen’s Award for...
...this difficult, especially with the current economic situation. Simply paying more is not always the solution – additional benefits such as healthcare plans, private medical insurance, and employee benefit schemes...
...were more than 70 customers, suppliers and employees of the company. Lord Haskins, chairman of the Humber Local Economic Partnership, responded to John Rix’s speech on behalf of the guests,...
Logistics and global trade networks could be moving to a new economic order, according to Alan McKinnon, Professor of Logistics at Kuehne Logistics University and keynote speaker at Logistics UK’s...
...put severe economic pressures on biodiesel production facilities in the UK over the past 2 years have forced the move to ensure the continued strength and future of the business....
...wholesale prices. Add to this fluctuating exchange rates, inflationary factors, political unrest in the Middle East, recession within the Eurozone, and a global economic slowdown – all are bolstering volatility,”...
...world has endured a global pandemic and a resulting economic slowdown. This is not the first time that we have had economic slowdowns and all industrial sectors were affected. However,...
...we’ve seen increasing interest in higher percentage blends for economic and environmental reasons. Now B30 is rolling out widely across Scotland and England, and it will fuel the daily journeys...
...and reducing inflation. Ensure the UK is on track to meet its legally binding Net Zero commitments and support economic growth by significantly speeding up delivery of network infrastructure and...
...oil giant told staff at the start of this week that the company is responding to the economic fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic. Chief executive Bernard Looney laid the blame...
...of economic turmoil and political chaos. The short- lived Truss government’s plan to announce over 100 new North Sea oil and gas licenses is entirely incompatible with decarbonization targets. Those...
...of these 5,750 are new oil condensing boilers. In a difficult economic period, this has been welcome news for those installing oil. Meeting increased energy obligations and driver requirements There’s...
...to net zero in 2050 and China. Emissions will peak in the mid-2020s in China which, itself, will achieve circa 60% decarbonisation (vs current levels) by 2050. Global economic growth...
...will allow Ineos to start work immediately on building Europe’s biggest ethane storage tank. “The Grangemouth guarantee is fantastic news for Scotland’s economic future, and for the UK’s energy security,”...
...and published in May by Purvin & Gertz, sought to do the following. Define and quantify the role of UK refining – security of product supply and wider socio-economic benefits....