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Strengths and weaknesses of Scotland’s Grangemouth refinery

Andrew Gardner, PetroIneos Refining commercial manager The biggest strengths of Scotland’s Grangemouth refinery are its products, its logistical capability, including excellent road/rail links, and a pipeline from the east coast...
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The eternal influence of black gold

...1945, Venezuela had become the world’s 3rd largest oil producer (after USA and Russia). Tiny Guyana, on South America’s North East coast, played no part in any of these developments....

Insight

Strategic supply from Britain’s largest refinery

...and 22m mt of crude oil, oil products and chemicals per year.  The facility can accommodate coasters or part laden tankers of up to 350,000 (deadweight) DWT. The refinery complex...

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bp plans UK’s largest hydrogen project

...of the first carbon neutral clusters in the UK, supporting thousands of jobs and enabling the UK’s Ten Point Plan.” UK energy minister, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, added: “Driving the growth of...

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The renaissance of Grangemouth

...reducing gas extracted from the North Sea.  With pipelines from Grangemouth to the east and west coast, INEOS sites in England will also benefit. The next stage of development at...

Analysis

Mabanaft – majoring in innovative independence

...oil – to increasingly look to independents as an alternative source of supply. Mabanaft, which serves customers across the UK, has storage facilities at locations from the east coast of...

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Plans for green hydrogen plant at Port of Felixstowe

...the region, as well as playing a role in international markets. “It’s perfectly located not far from our existing and future offshore windfarms in the East Anglia region and demonstrates...

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EET welcomes Government backing of hydrogen project

Essar Energy Transition (EET) has welcomed Government backing of HPP1, EET Hydrogen’s first hydrogen project and at the heart of HyNet, one of two Government selected ‘Track 1’ Clusters for...