
Powerful blocks to reform in Nigeria’s oil sector
Nigeria’s government is attempting to reform the oil sector to clamp down on widespread fraud but faces opposition from vested interests in the executive, the oil ministry and the national assembly.
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American Petroleum Institute has filed a court challenge against costly, anti competitive US Securities and Exchange Commission rule.

A round up of the latest construction and maintenance news from the downstream oil and gas processing industry.

Global Data ask the question, is Myanmar an emerging natural resources powerhouse?
A round up of some of the latest downstream oil and gas news from the Americas.

A joint venture consisting of Odebrecht, Technip and ICA Fluor has been awarded the EPC contract for a petrochemical complex in Mexico.

Gordon Cope, Hydrocarbon Engineering Contributing Editor, offers a warning to refiners that the global sulfur supply is set to soar.

Stefan Chapman, Euro Petroleum Consultants, UK, and Andrey Kosulnikov, Euro Petroleum Consultants, Russia & CIS, give an overview of the increasingly central roles played by shale and LNG in the gas and petroleum industry, focusing particularly on Europe.

Cosmo Oil begins planed maintenance on its CDU at Yokkaichi, while TonenGeneral Sekiyu resumes operations after being forced to shut down a CDU at Sakai.

Bob Greco from the API comments on the pros and cons of the US EPA’s RFS law, focusing particularly on the issue of fraudulent RINs.