U.S. refineries can process shale oil, but economics—not capability—drive imports and exports. Here’s why the system works ...
Chevron is now importing 250,000 barrels of crude per day from Venezuela.
The highly complex refineries located on the U.S. Gulf Coast could resume processing heavy Venezuelan crude oil in the years following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, possibly pushing out ...
Trump announced a Texas refinery with investment from Reliance, the first such US project in 50 years. Jamnagar's world-leading Nelson Complexity Index may explain why RIL was chosen ...
Axens announced that it has been selected by America First Refining (AFR) as the technology licensor for its large-scale refining facility at the Port of Brownsville, Texas. The project marks the ...
Purpose: Optimize, troubleshoot, and design refinery process units to maximize throughput, yield, energy efficiency, reliability, and regulatory compliance while safeguarding people, assets, and the ...
The Inland Oil Refinery produces specialised underground mining fuel, heating oils and other speciality solvents, and ...
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Quality matters: How the Hormuz crisis tests refinery flexibility
By Newsbase The disruption highlights a key reality often overlooked in the oil market: while volumes may be globally ...
Rendering for America First Refining Facility in Brownsville. Among the many benefits of the $300-billion America First Refinery under construction at the Port of Brownsville will be that it is ...
A new oil refinery planned for South Texas could bring thousands of jobs and a major energy investment to the region — while also raising concerns about pollution, water use and coastal risks.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to University of Texas engineering professor Hugh Daigle about why the U.S. imports most of the oil it consumes despite being one of the world's largest oil exporters.
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