
Continued comments from the API on new SEC rules
The American Petroleum Institute have commented further on the new Securities and Exchange Commission rules, saying that they will put US companies at a competitive disadvantage.
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New data shows that US demand for most major petroleum products declined in July, signalling that the country’s economy is still faltering.

Cameroon’s government is looking to lift the country’s fuel subsidies but risks causing serious unrest as happened in Nigeria in 2011.

API releases a statement explaining that crude oil prices have been the primary cause of accelerating gasoline prices in California and elsewhere.

API’s Downstream Group Director made a statement on August 8th arguing that the RFS programme must be revamped in order to remain viable.

Following the approval of its Restart Plan, the oil and gas pipeline giant will restart its Line 14, which delivers crude to refiners in Chicago.

A large fire at Chevron’s Richmond refinery has been extinguished, leaving safety and environmental concerns in its wake.

The feed contract for an oil and gas FPSO facility offshore Angola has been awarded to KBR.

The National Petroleum Council has released a report affirming a long future for oil and natural gas development.

Nancy Yamaguchi, Hydrocarbon Engineering Contributing Editor, delves into the Sub-Saharan African refining sector, providing a county by country analysis of the region’s downstream oil and gas operations.