Chevron is now importing 250,000 barrels of crude per day from Venezuela.
U.S. refineries can process shale oil, but economics—not capability—drive imports and exports. Here’s why the system works ...
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 ...
Light US crude requires a different configuration at refineries Changing refinery setup can be a lengthy and expensive process Running different crude types impacts refinery yields, margin April 9 - U ...
Purpose: Optimize, troubleshoot, and design refinery process units to maximize throughput, yield, energy efficiency, reliability, and regulatory compliance while safeguarding people, assets, and the ...
Oil is, as we all know, drilled from the ground, but it turns out the oil in your car is a little bit more complicated than the stuff underground.
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.
I.1 Process monitoring and optimization: Lead daily technical stewardship of assigned units (e.g., crude/vacuum, hydrotreating, reforming, FCC, hydrocracking, sulfur ...
Canada's proposed emissions cap could limit oil production and increase costs for Canadian producers. This could significantly impact U.S. refineries, many of which are specifically equipped to ...
Oil is never just oil. In its crude form, it is merely potential — latent energy waiting to be transformed. Only through the ...