Vertex Energy completes move back to conventional fuel production after bankruptcy filing
When it filed for bankruptcy protection, Vertex Energy accused its partner of issues that delayed the scale-up of its renewable fuels production.
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When it filed for bankruptcy protection, Vertex Energy accused its partner of issues that delayed the scale-up of its renewable fuels production.
Read MoreAfter years of difficulties starting up, Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG is new hands with a final investment decision expected in the first quarter of 2025.
Read MoreHouston-based engineering firm McDermott bought CB&I for $6 billion in 2018 and has sold off pieces of it since.
Read MoreHouston-based Drilling Tools International has been expanding internationally over the past year after going public through a merger.
Read MoreThe lieutenant governor berated both CEO Jason Wells and the Public Utility Commission of Texas over their handling of $800 million worth of generators, saying, “Sneaky? Definitely sneaky. … Malfeasance? Absolutely.”
Read MoreThe sale is part of Chevron’s plans to divest $10 billion to $15 billion in assets by 2028 and marks the company’s exit from the Duvernay shale.
Read MoreThe transmission line being developed by Pattern Energy has been in the works for almost a decade, facing regulatory challenges along the way.
Read MoreAs it continues to grow both renewables and traditional oil and gas in Houston and Texas, TotalEnergies has started up two Houston-area solar farms.
Read MoreThe union has extended its master contract with the United States Maritime Alliance as negotiations continue. See what the impacts will be at the Port of Houston, the fifth-largest container port in the U.S.
Read MoreEnbridge Inc. and Shell PLC will build new pipelines — one with a $700 million price tag — in the Gulf of Mexico to support a major BP project.
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