US turns down China offer of preparatory trade talks
Share on Twitter (opens new window) Share on Facebook (opens new window) Share on LinkedIn (opens new window) Share Save Save to myFT Tom Mitchell and Yuan Yang in Beijing Continue Reading
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Amid increasingly urgent calls for more radical climate change action, a team of South Korean scientists has found a way to kill two birds with one stone by converting carbon Continue Reading
Almost half of oil and gas industry professionals around the world see a potential skills shortage as the biggest worry in their sector, according to the Global Energy Talent Index Continue Reading
Intercontinental Exchange has two new delivery points in the Houston area, a move giving further options for WTI Midland crude exports from the US Gulf Coast, ICE said Tuesday. Receive Continue Reading
Permian oil production is currently growing but at the slowest rate in more than two years, the US Energy Information Administration said Tuesday. In its monthly Drilling Productivity Report, EIA Continue Reading
A review study commissioned by the Urban Air Initiative—a non-profit organization focused on increasing the use of ethanol in the gasoline supply to replace aromatic compounds in gasoline—has found that Continue Reading
The rise of U.S. shale oil is choking off a historic gasoline trade, dealing a blow to European refineries that for decades have relied on American drivers to buy their Continue Reading
The British Columbia project will boast unimpeded access to LNG customers in Asia. Contracts and subcontracts totaling more than 937 million Canadian dollars (CA$) (US $705.3 million) have been approved Continue Reading
New research by Rystad Energy finds that the demand for frac water in the US has more than doubled since 2016. The demand for frac water in the United States Continue Reading
Capital raising by US oil exploration and production companies has fallen sharply following the decline in crude prices that began last October, pointing to cutbacks in capital spending budgets and Continue Reading