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Oil & Gas

ExxonMobil says US chemical industry export capacity will increase. The company is developing a new site in Baytown, Texas, where about 4,000 workers have been on site for 10 months.

US to remain competitive in chemical production, says ExxonMobil VP

Some oil companies, such as ConocoPhillips, are campaigning hard for the repeal of a long standing crude oil export ban. Image courtesy of DFC

US oil company appeals to end crude oil export ban

A Philips66 refining plant - image courtesy of Phillips66

Phillips 66 Partners to acquire $1bn equity in 3 pipeline systems

Offshore oil platform on the North Sea, in the Norwegian sector

Oil and the economy – infographic

GE and Statoil aim for sustainable but not renewable energy

The Conoco Phillips Eagle Ford shale drilling rig - image courtesy of Conoco Phillips

US crude oil export ban should be lifted says ConocoPhillips CEO

A recent Turret contract delivered by London Marine Consultants. Image courtesy of LMC

London Marine Consultants win $110m contract for deepwater project in Brazil

The carinata plant, also known as ethiopian mustard, can yield bio oil for use in the aviation industry - photo courtesy of Navneet Vasistha via Flickr

Farmers may consider growing carinata to make jet fuel

Mark Miller, an employee at shale gas company Cuardrilla Resources - photo courtesy of Cuardrilla Resources

New York State bans fracking amidst environmental concerns

INEOS plans to give of 6% of its shale gas revenues to those directly above its shale gas wells

Industry comments on INEOS’ shale gas investment

INEOS plans to give of 6% of its shale gas revenues to those directly above its shale gas wells

Multi-million windfall to UK shale gas production

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