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...as a logical step, and today marks an important milestone in that journey. We believe in the fuels sector and our growth has been marked by our customer service. We...
...in the renewable energy sector, it ensures producers receive a fixed price for SAF, regardless of market fluctuations. If the market price drops below the agreed level, the government covers...
...in the fuel distribution industry as he takes up the role of sales manager for this family- owned business. As the son of the owner of the company, Mark Nolan,...
...marketplace with streetwise buyers defecting to renewables, and price comparison operations and buying groups gaining traction on the illusion that they can source cheaper oil. If the market was operating...
...valuable aviation market. With 44% of our kerosene now imported from the Middle East, Asia, Russia and South America, quality is variable reported Julia Mansfield at the Fuel Oil News...
...is one of the country’s most competitive energy supply markets; for years, it has delivered fuel to customers at prices as close to the current market as possible. A consequence...
...paradigm shift in the way energy distribution has evolved. From being a market with information asymmetry 10 years back, information is now equally available to traders, wholesalers and household customers,...
...to Fuel Oil News, Shankar Ganesh Jayagopi, CEO of Magnus Monitors, highlights the importance of efficient tank level monitoring and talks through the market trends that indicate several key areas...
...facts. This month we chat with Mark Deeney, the recently appointed renewables director at Certas Energy. “Sometimes you learn more by saying ‘no’.” MARK DEENEY Please give your career history...
...joined forces with Nouryon and look forward to working together to provide more environmentally conscious solutions to the market,” commented Gary Bostock, CEO and co-founder of SulNOx The agreement concerns...
...being falling market demand following the oil price rise in the aftermath of the first ‘oil shock’ which followed the October 1973 Yom Kippur conflict in the Middle East. Further...
...Group says: “We have adapted to the ‘new normal’ by leaving no stone unturned in ensuring our sites are the safest on the market. We have worked day and night since...
...EVs, while liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) are also gathering traction – at least in the European market. But for hydrogen uptake, Europe notably trails the...
...of 79 Lakeland and 32 COBO petroleum trailers, and 26 Crossland bitumen trailers. Operations director, Allan Davison, said the acquisition of the new vehicles underpins Hoyer’s position as the market...
...company has used its deep understanding to continually diversify to fulfil the marketing needs of an evolving sector. Neil Siebert, director at Econoprint explains more about two of the company’s...
...2023.” On the demand side, 30 hydrogen offtake agreements have been signed this year, as buyers seek first-mover advantage. A market for green commodities, such as low-carbon ammonia, is taking...
...for the storage market – what next for 2016? will be the topic of Boudewijn Siemons, managing director of Vopak Belgium whilst Charles Smissaert, managing director at Botlek Tank Terminal,...
...of Bio-CNG begins to reach the mass market. Orders for 6×2 Iveco trials – one of the latest CNG-ready HGVs to be launched to the market – have reached an...