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A recent report released by UKPIA claims that the UK downstream oil sector is already playing a significant role in meeting societal targets for decarbonisation and is capable and willing...
...chat with Elizabeth de Jong, CEO UKPIA. “KEEP SIMPLIFYING UNTIL THE PURPOSE IS ACHIEVED.” Elizabeth de Jong Give your career history in 25 words or fewer Decision making and delivery:...
Welcoming the DfT’s launch of the Low Carbon Fuels Strategy Call for Ideas, UKPIA has emphasised its support for a comprehensive strategy on low carbon fuels that can give a...
...oil….? The future Q: Does UKPIA expect further UK refinery closures? “No, we don’t expect more closures. As the reality of future supply problems has started to bite, UKPIA doesn’t...
...In response to the paper, Stephen Marcos Jones, UKPIA director-general said: “UKPIA has called for a collaborative approach to policy development that we hope today’s energy white paper will bring. ...
...million tonnes of carbon The UKPIA Statistical Review 2022 is available on the UKPIA Website or in hard copy on request from the UKPIA Press Office. For an electronic version of the...
With effect from 13 April 2022, Elizabeth de Jong will become the new chief executive of UKPIA, succeeding Stephen Marcos Jones who has led the association since 2017. Elizabeth will...
...on the UK heating kerosene supply chain suggesting potential conflicts over use of infrastructure combined with insufficient margin could impact supply. Other key points in UKPIA’s consultation response: UKPIA disagrees...
...of the UK downstream oil sector report is available at http://www.ukpia.com/publications or in hard copy on request from the UKPIA press office. UKPIA represents eight oil refining and marketing companies that...
...– the latest in a series of publications from UKPIA – seeks to provide a clear vision for the industry’s future. UKPIA members include key industry players – BP, Essar,...