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Claire Foster, Mabanaft

News

Fuel industry people moves September 2024

...66, she supported the HVO plant conversion in California and the global commercialisation of HVO, and developed renewable feedstock supply chains. At Fidelis, Claire developed and executed agreements for renewable...
Delivering growth: the importance of a fully engaged workforce

Opinion

Delivering growth: the importance of a fully engaged workforce

...given direction and motivation to the driver cohort. Strengthening support Upon reflection of this feedback, the fuels leadership team are increasing their presence further to support engagement with the drivers....

Insight

Hydrogen Strategy: Ongoing developments

...Humber region, source of the UK’s largest industrial emissions. Other measures supporting the strategy outlining a ‘twin track’ approach to supporting multiple technologies including ‘green’ (electrolytic) and ‘blue’ (carbon capture-enabled)...
Trevor Wilson, MD of Road Tankers Armagh talks about expansion and future developments.

Interview

Road Tankers Armagh: quality without compromise

...who are very proud of their RTA-manufactured tankers. As the ones that look after the vehicle, clean it, and maintain it they frequently feedback how much they appreciate the finish...

News

Survey finds Mabanaft’s supply standards remain high

...extremely pleased with the feedback received this year. Clare Charlton, inland sales manager at Mabanaft, said: “Despite the continued challenges of 2021, customers are telling us we have provided excellent...
Mabanaft customer service survey

Insight

Is Mabanaft redefining excellence in the energy sector?

...this balance that defines our service excellence. “In our continuous quest to enhance our services, we actively seek feedback through our annual customer survey. Customer opinions shape the way we...

Insight

The Humber refinery – a key indigenous source of supply

...from the government to support the project. The Humber refinery was commissioned in 1969, initially with a processing capacity of 80,000BD, the refinery predominantly ran sweet low sulphur Es Sider...