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Argentina hikes ethanol blending rate in gasoline

Officials said that the latest ethanol measure would likely become effective from March or April. The ultimate aim was to raise the required blend of ethanol in gasoline to 15%.

China’s private refiners eat into oil glut, but Asian fuel surplus looms

State refiners have already been exporting fuels at record amounts, but a lack of export infrastructure is hampering teapots' efforts despite winning government export permits.

Commodity slump pressures Japanese oil refiners

Oil refiners including JX Holdings and Idemitsu Kosan are expected to post over 500 billion yen in inventory losses in the year to March, according to Reuters calculations.

PBF to buy four US refined product terminals

The terminals are near PBF Energy's refineries in Delaware City, Delaware, and Paulsboro, New Jersey. The acquisition will approximately double PBF's total system capacity.

API launches web tool to connect veterans with energy industry jobs

To better understand the long-term employment needs of the industry, a recent study from IHS Global estimates that more than 950,000 job opportunities could be created by 2020 and nearly 1.3 million job opportunities through 2030 across the country in the oil and natural gas industry.

BP announces 3,000 downstream job cuts as earnings decline

HP Editorial Staff: HP News Services

BP will eliminate 3,000 jobs from its downstream division by the end of 2017. Those reductions are on top of 4,000 cuts in its oil and gas production unit announced last year.

Neste buoyed by high European refining margins

Neste, which has two conventional refineries in Finland and renewable diesel refineries in Singapore and Rotterdam, said its core operating profit in the quarter rose 39% from a year ago.

Global fuel demand growth slows as 2016 begins

The US transportation sector continues to send mixed signals about the strength of fuel demand at the end of 2015 and heading into 2016.

China’s teapot refiners to change dynamics of crude supply, trading

There is little doubt that the granting of increased quotas to smaller, private refineries will increase the amount of crude bought by the world's second-largest importer. But what is less certain is exactly how these new entrants will go about sourcing and delivering the crude they will be able to purchase.

Valero reports gas emissions at Corpus refinery

The refinery cited a "compressor malfunction" as the cause of the emissions, according to an environmental filing. The plant said it "routed gas to authorized control device."