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Browse the latest gas processing news and articles.

Total’s CEO dies in plane crash
21 Oct 2014

Total’s CEO dies in plane crash

Christophe de Margerie, the CEO of Total, has died in a private plane crash at Vnukovo Airport in Moscow.

EU carbon market reform needed
20 Oct 2014

EU carbon market reform needed

Global refining news: 20 October 2014
20 Oct 2014

Global refining news: 20 October 2014

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North Dakota aims to reduce flaring
20 Oct 2014

North Dakota aims to reduce flaring

According to the US EIA, North Dakota’s Industrial Commission has established targets to decrease the amount of gas flared in the state.

Oil and gas industry announcements: 20 October 2014
20 Oct 2014

Oil and gas industry announcements: 20 October 2014

Announcements from companies involved in the oil, gas and petrochemicals sector including GE and Lloyd’s Register.

The effects of falling oil prices
20 Oct 2014

The effects of falling oil prices

The Brookings Institution discusses how falling global oil prices might affect various countries.

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Russia’s competitive landscape
20 Oct 2014

Russia’s competitive landscape

Business Monitor International looks at the competitive landscape in Russia’s oil and gas sector.

Global oil demand disappearing
20 Oct 2014

Global oil demand disappearing

The Brookings Institution discusses the reasons for falling world oil demand.

New biorefinery opened
20 Oct 2014

New biorefinery opened

Abengoa Bioenergy has opened the Hugoton biorefinery.

The biofuels industry in crisis: Part four
20 Oct 2014

The biofuels industry in crisis: Part four

Bain & Company highlight five critical factors that will determine the future of the global biofuels industry.

Petroleum demand down in September
20 Oct 2014

Petroleum demand down in September

According to the American Petroleum Institute, total US petroleum deliveries were down in September.

Renewables biggest factor in slashing US emissions
20 Oct 2014

Renewables biggest factor in slashing US emissions

According to new analysis from Energydesk, it is renewables and not fracking that is responsible for falling US carbon emissions.

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