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India refinery runs increase 9.2% in November

India's refinery runs in November rose a sharp 9.2% from October as Essar Oil resumed normal operations at a 14 million ton refinery after a 35-day shutdown. The refinery runs topped the government's target of 13.71 million tons, or 3.35 million bpd.

US coal industry sees limited 2012 upside - report

Softer export markets and natural gas displacement will outweigh benefits of lower stocks and consolidation for US coal producers in 2012, according to a new report. Domestic steam coal demand is in slow decline, and Fitch Ratings says it expects supply to remain disciplined.

Enterprise, Enbridge seek shipper commitments for US Seaway pipeline expansion

Enterprise Products and Enbridge will hold concurrent open seasons from January 4 through February 10, 2012, to solicit capacity commitments from shippers for an expansion of the Seaway pipeline and an extension of the pipeline into the Port Arthur/Beaumont refining market. ConocoPhillips was the previous owner of Enbridge's 50% stake.

Magellan, Copano plan Eagle Ford condensate line

Copano Energy and Magellan Midstream have formed a joint venture to deliver Eagle Ford Shale condensate to Corpus Christi, Texas. The initial capacity of the pipeline will be 100,000 bpd.

Foster Wheeler wins EPCm for BP gas separation project in Scotland

Foster Wheeler has been awarded an engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCm) contract for BP Exploration’s enhanced gas separation project (EGSP) in Scotland. The project is expected to be completed in 2013.

Total wins Exxon tender for Slagen refinery lifting

Total has won ExxonMobil Corp.’s 2012 tender for lifting from its 110,000 bpd Slagen refinery in Norway, a fuel oil trader familiar with the matter said Wednesday. Annual fuel oil tenders from Exxon's Northwest Europe refineries are widely followed by traders in the region.

BP to invest $15bn in Angola over next 20 years

BP plans to invest $15 billion in Angola over the next two decades, CEO Bob Dudley said at a press conference in Luanda. BP has already invested $15 billion in various projects in Angola and plans to invest another $15 billion for the next two decades, the CEO said.

Koch Pipeline starts up South Texas crude terminal

Koch Pipeline has started up operations at its Helena terminal in Karnes County, Texas, and is now receiving Eagle Ford crude oil, according to the company.The terminal will allow more efficient transportation of crude oil by eliminating the distance trucks have to travel.

TransCanada to do 'whatever is necessary' for Keystone pipeline

TransCanada said it will work with the US State Department to do "whatever is necessary" to help in securing the construction of its Keystone XL pipeline. The 1,600-mile-long pipeline would run through seven states, the company noted.

Fortune Oil, BP to expand China aviation fuels unit

Fortune Oil said Monday it and its partners in an aviation fuel supply business had agreed to double the number of airports they serve in central and southern China to 30 over the next five years.