Competition Commission approves RIL and BP fuel retail joint venture in India
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June 2020 Issue

  • Competition Commission approves RIL and BP fuel retail joint venture in India
  • Sea-Land Chemical and SBZ announce distribution partnership in North America
  • Nynas launches NYNAS® BT 22, a new base oil for metalworking and lubricants applications
  • STLE elects Petro-Canada Lubricants’ Paul Hetherington as 2020-2021 president
  • Neste acquires Count Terminal Rotterdam to strengthen global raw materials supply
  • Chevron Phillips Chemical announces management changes
  • Shell sells U.S. Appalachia assets to National Fuel
  • Quaker Houghton reports better than expected results in first quarter
  • ExxonMobil’s Tim Nadasdi on the future of Group I base oil post-Covid 19
  • Idemitsu announces new line-up of synthetic motor oils meeting API SP, ILSAC GF-6A and ILSAC GF-6B
  • Equinor, Shell and Total announce historic investment decision for transport and storage of COâ‚‚
  • Goldwagen and Wolf Oil announce new partnership in Africa
  • Airlines applaud addition of seventh pathway for sustainable aviation fuel
  • HollyFrontier appoints Bruce Lerner as president of Lubricants & Specialties segment
  • Pertamina commissions joint study on Dumai oil refinery upgrade
  • IMCD expands its presence in the Middle East
  • BP Australia announces feasibility study into hydrogen energy production facility
  • Nynas exits U.S. sanctions
  • Air Liquide invests in FirstElement Fuel to support the hydrogen mobility market in the U.S.
  • 1930’s California oil refinery being repurposed to produce renewable diesel
  • Competition Commission approves RIL and BP fuel retail joint venture in India
  • Sea-Land Chemical and SBZ announce distribution partnership in North America
  • Nynas launches NYNAS® BT 22, a new base oil for metalworking and lubricants applications
  • STLE elects Petro-Canada Lubricants’ Paul Hetherington as 2020-2021 president