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According to Wood Mackenzie, potential low-carbon hydrogen demand from the global refining sector could reach 50 million tpy by 2050.
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ABB has been selected by Braya Renewable Fuels to support the transformation of the idled Come By Chance oil refinery in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, into a renewable fuels production centre.

According to the latest report from ENISA, attacks increased in 2020 and 2021 – not only in terms of vectors and number, but also in terms of their impact.

According to the AFPM, refiners are bewildered by the Biden Administration RFS rule that will increase costs for refiners and consumers.

Elise H. Nowee has been named President of Shell Catalyst & Technologies. She will succeed Andy Gosse, who has served in the role since 2018.

Woodside and BHP have completed the merger of Woodside with BHP’s oil and gas portfolio to create a global energy company.

In a recent blog post, the AFPM listed four main drivers behind the rise in diesel prices: the cost of crude oil, global refining capacity losses, the Russia/Ukraine crisis, and inflation.

According to GlobalData, Asia is expected to witness the highest crude distillation unit (CDU) capacity additions globally, contributing approximately 47% of the total CDU capacity additions by 2026.

The Phillips 66 Humber Refinery in the UK is on track to become the first refinery in the world to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions using a technology pioneered by Shell Catalysts & Technologies.

Sulzer has been forced to wind down its two entities in Poland following a decision on an interpretation of the Polish sanction regulations, which were recently unilaterally introduced by the country.