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Saudi refinery operations not affected by transformer fire

KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) — The Saudi Aramco Mobile Refinery (SAMREF) at Yanbu is operating normally after a fire hit a power transformer at the gate of the facility on Saturday, a spokesman for a Saudi government body was quoted as saying on the state news agency.

China unveils plans to expand, upgrade oil and gas pipelines

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and National Energy Administration (NEA) unveiled plans to expand and upgrade China’s oil and gas pipeline network over the next decade.

Chevron Phillips chemicals selects Audubon for main contractor framework agreement

HOUSTON, TX — Audubon Engineering Solutions, a global provider of engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for the oil & gas, petrochemical, refining, and pipeline markets, announced that it has signed a teaming agreement with Chevron Phillips Chemical to provide capital-engineering services for their Gulf Coast Facilities.

Russia, Venezuela discuss Citgo collateral deal to avoid US sanctions

CARACAS/HOUSTON (Reuters) — Russia's top oil producer Rosneft is negotiating to swap its collateral in Venezuelan-owned, US-based refiner Citgo for oilfield stakes and a fuel supply deal—a move to avoid complications from US sanctions, two sources with knowledge of the negotiations told Reuters.

Union seeks partial stoppage at Portugal Galp refineries

LISBON (Reuters) — The union representing workers at Portugal's Galp Energia has called a six-day strike at the company's two refineries starting on July 26 to demand that Galp resume a collective bargaining agreement.

India refiner HPCL sees more scope for foreign buys after ONGC deal

NEW DELHI (Reuters) — Indian state refiner Hindustan Petroleum Corp sees itself better placed to buy overseas downstream assets once it becomes part of the country's top explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp, its chairman M. K. Surana said.

PetroChina unloading first Chinese purchase of oil from US strategic reserves

SINGAPORE (Reuters) — PetroChina is this week unloading the first Chinese purchase of crude oil from US strategic petroleum reserves at a port in eastern China, according to shipping data and two industry sources.

Tesoro fuel transport via Pemex lines in Mexico could begin in Sept

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) — US refiner Tesoro Corp could begin transporting gasoline and diesel through the pipeline network owned by Mexico's national oil company Pemex in September, an executive with the Mexican firm said on Wednesday.

IRPC Americas '17: Best practices should not be sacrificed for cost and schedule

HOUSTON—Stephen L. Cabano, President of Pathfinder LLC, spoke on the recognition vs. application of best practices for capital projects on the second day of Gulf Publishing Company's International Refining and Petrochemical Conference (IRPC) Americas 2017.

IRPC Americas '17: FCC process history driven by war, competition

HOUSTON—Phillip Niccum, Senior Vice President, Process Engineering for KP Engineering, opened the second day of Gulf Publishing Company's International Refining and Petrochemical Conference (IRPC) Americas 2017 with a keynote talk on the history and development of the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process.