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Interview

Why are new UK oil fields essential to a sustainable future?

...become the people who build and maintain our wind turbines, carbon capture systems, hydrogen production factories and other hardware needed for Britain’s low carbon future. “That future needs a lot...

News

OFTEC 2022 conference to focus on renewable liquid fuels

Transitioning oil homes to renewable liquid fuels will take centre stage at OFTEC’s 2022 conference where industry leaders will meet to discuss the progress made towards delivering a sustainable low...

Interview

Rawlings Fuels putting the customer first

...Fuels business which began as an offshoot of the transport business with the acquisition of Phoenix Fuels in 1993 with Rawlings Fuels formed to supply domestic heating oil throughout the...
The community speaks

Opinion

The community speaks

...non-fleet applications. Continued growth of renewable and sustainable fuels across both the supply and consumer networks.  Continued uptake in sustainable fuels. Improved pricing indices for sustainable fuels. Lower inflation. An...
Kier Starmer debating in parliament

Analysis

What is the direction of travel for the UK energy sector?

...million homes to cut bills Offer grants and low interest loans to support investment in insulation and improvements such as solar panels, batteries and low carbon heating Work with private...
Andrew Mochrie, WCF

News

People Moves – December 2024

...developing the energy transition infrastructure projects at the Stanlow and Tranmere sites, with a focus on expanding the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) services, low carbon transition fuels and...

Opinion

Firth of Forth hub for net zero transition

...UK and Scotland face to decarbonise, but also the opportunities that will emerge in a low-carbon economy both domestically and internationally. Study outlines role Scottish industrial cluster could play The...

News

A product making a marked impact on fuel theft

...BS2869 and BS EN590, commonly used in the UK, ‘fuels can be dyed’ and ‘The use of dyes or markers is allowed’. But the Statutory Instrument – The Hydrocarbon Oil...