A team from China University of Petroleum (Beijing), led by Professors Guangjin Chen and Chun Deng, has developed a novel slurry-based absorption–adsorption–desorption process for natural gas ...
Fuel shipper Enterprise Products Partners said the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security intends to deny its request to send three boatloads of ethane to China from its terminal on the ...
HOUSTON (Reuters) -The U.S. cleared the way to resume ethane exports to China on Wednesday, sending letters to producers Enterprise Products Partners and Energy Transfer rescinding a restrictive ...
The Trump administration has eased recent export limits on a critical petroleum product that’s used to make plastics — a shift that represents a modest pullback on curbs used as leverage in trade ...
HOUSTON (Reuters) -Ethane traders Satellite Chemical USA and Vinmar International have received U.S. government letters allowing them to load ethane on vessels destined for China but prohibiting ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce sent letters to Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE:EPD) and Energy Transfer (NYSE:ET) telling the companies they could load ethane onto vessels destined for China but ...
June 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. sent letters to Enterprise Products (EPD.N), opens new tab and Energy Transfer (ET.N), opens new tab on Wednesday informing the companies they could load ethane on vessels ...
Recent ethane export controls could hurt U.S. producers, fail to pressure China, and cast doubt about U.S. reliability as a trade partner. Due to new licensing rules for exports to China—the largest ...
U.S. export controls on a key plastic feedstock could hamper the president’s signature plan to increase oil and gas production. President Donald Trump’s latest salvo in his trade war with China is a ...
Over half a dozen U.S.-loaded ethane vessels, originally bound for China, have stalled around the U.S. Gulf Coast after Washington requested U.S. exporters seek licenses to ship the shale gas to the ...
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LONDON, June 5 - The Trump administration's latest efforts to curb U.S. petrochemical exports to China could end up hurting the U.S. energy sector just as much, or more, than the Chinese economy. The ...
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