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...shale gas are expected to arrive by ship at Grangemouth in the autumn. The US ethane will be used as a supplementary feed for the KG ethylene plant at a...
...crude oil feedstock being sourced from theUKand Norwegian sectors of theNorth Sea. Refinery challenges Poor profitability conditions in refining have been evident since 2008 and will continue, with no prospect...
...been realised through an international joint venture between Germany’s AVISTA OIL and Slicker Recycling from Stourport in the UK. They are both among the leading used oil collectors in Europe...
...the environment. With an estimated 83 billion litres of diesel used annually in road transport alone, even a small portion of QMRE’s recycled oil entering the market could have a...
In association with The Oil Market Journal Following your feedback on the value you place on our annual price review each January, we will now be reviewing the movements of,...
...to thank the management, the employees, contractors, customers and suppliers for their support and solidarity during the past four months. Any closure process is likely to take up to three...
...has been readily apparent. Regional Disparities Elsewhere, the compound effects of Covid-19 and IMO 2020 had different impacts on the marine fuels market. For bunkering hubs in some oil export...
Greenergy announces its continued commitment to renewables through an investment in advanced biofuels. Utilising a combination of existing technologies, the project will create low carbon fuels from waste tyre feedstock....
...Lennon Airport, commented:“The airport has a long-standing relationship with the Stanlow refinery which has been further strengthened with Essar joining us in our open access fuel operations. “The airport has...
...Prior to that he worked on transport/environment projects, including as Director of Transport at the Energy Saving Trust. Among a wide range of achievements, Jonathan led (under Zemo auspices) the...
...the potential of widespread adoption of sustainable fuel for road cars is clear, its use in motorsport and the part it can play in the future sustainability of motorsport from...
...Grant Shapps MP, Secretary of State for Transport said: “Low carbon fuels (LCFs) have been instrumental in reducing the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions for more than a decade. Transport has...
Transport emissions is a hot topic that we’ve considered from many different angles and that continues to be a big challenge for distributors on the journey towards net zero. As...
If the sector is to decarbonise effectively, more financial support and better infrastructure is needed, according to a new report. The recently released Electric Vehicle Report 2023, by business group...
...act to support businesses hoping to cut their carbon footprint, highlighting the potential for advanced biofuels to cut emissions by up to 90%. In a letter to Transport Minister Jesse...
...Logistics’. Co-ordinated by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and Logistics UK, in partnership with the Department for Transport, the campaign has already gained significant support and sponsorship...
Continuing with his exclusive blog for Fuel Oil News, covering news from COP26, Stephen Marcos Jones, director-general UKPIA, shares the latest updates from Transport Day with transport decarbonisation, low carbon...
In a ‘Question time with the DVSA’ session at the Freight Transport Association’s Transport Manager autumn conference series, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency will be answering transport managers’ most...