US refiners may be forced to find alternative oil sources and could face challenges in maintaining optimal refinery operations due to tariffs.
Trump says "drill baby drill," but most U.S. refineries are built to process the type of sour crude oil found in Mexico and Canada, which he has threatened to tariff. Denton Cinquegrana of OPIS and ...
Canada and Mexico together supply 70% of US crude imports, with Canada alone contributing over 60% (4.1 million b/d in 2024). However, this figure understates the deep ...
China's Ministry of Commerce implemented export bans on key semiconductor materials, including gallium and germanium, to the ...
Patrick De Haan is a oil and gasoline analyst and he explains what he’s seeing for pricing trends, the threat of tariffs and ...
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) announced on February 11, 2025, that community and environmental groups ...
The best parts of the Biden administration’s response to the cost-of-living crisis are already being forgotten.
Refiners are increasingly investing in the production of cleaner fuels and petrochemicals as they adapt to changing market ...
To meet the global demand for cleaner fuels, oil refiners are increasing efforts to blend in renewable feedstocks like used ...
Oil refiners are increasing their efforts to blend renewable feedstocks such as used cooking oil into their crude refining ...
Cushing has seen a dramatic increase in its tankage and pipeline connectivity, solidifying its position as the world's ...
Chevron announced Wednesday it's laying off 15% to 20% of its workforce — meaning up to 9,000 jobs will be slashed.