ExxonMobil

Working smarter, not harder

PORT Europe’s foremost chemical port is investing more in being the best. HCB spoke to Xavier Vanrolleghem, commercial manager of the chemical cluster at the Port of Antwerp, to find out more

Port of Antwerp in construction

It's all happening

NEWS While things might be looking up for owners of LPG tonnage, the inhospitable market outlook is causing other shipowners to reshuffle their packs

Tanker Mattheos I

Buckeye buys Maine facilities

ExxonMobil has sold off two refined petroleum terminals in Maine, together with the pipeline that links the two sites.

In the white room

INVESTMENT Univar has been keeping itself busy across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, investing in new facilities while simultaneously signing a number of important new distribution deals

Heil inks ExxonMobil deal

Tank trailer manufacturer Heil Trailer International has signed a renewal of its global agreement with ExxonMobil, extending the business relationship into 2012.

Logical logistics

CONFERENCE REPORT Chemical companies and their logistics service providers around the world are facing a common set of challenges in terms of economic constraints, the need to redeploy assets to handle a changing trade environment and growing environmental pressures.

Irving buys in New England

Irving Oil Terminals has agreed to acquire two petroleum terminals in Maine from ExxonMobil. The deal, which includes a 200-km pipeline linking the facilities in South Portland and Bangor, is due to be finalised this month, subject to regulatory approval. 

ExxonMobil honours KAG

Kenan Advantage Group (KAG) has been awarded the 2008 North American Hauler of the Year Award from ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing Company.

A breed apart

DESIGN ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum played a big part in developing the world's largest LNG carriers.

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