Mitsubishi Gas Chemical to build hydorgen peroxide plant in Taiwan
The new plant will produce 40,000 metric tons per year (m.t./yr) of 100% hydrogen peroxide, and is expected to begin production in January 2023.
The new plant will produce 40,000 metric tons per year (m.t./yr) of 100% hydrogen peroxide, and is expected to begin production in January 2023.
Under this license, the plant will be built at Huayi’s integrated petrochemical complex in Qinzhou Port, P.R. China with an annual butanol capacity of 300,000 metric tons per year (m.t./yr).
Italian energy transition company NextChem has teamed up with US Saola Energy to license technology for the production of renewable diesel from vegetable oils and residual fats.
Oil and gas company Kosmos Energy, along with its partners, has signed an LNG supply deal with a subsidiary of BP for volumes from the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim Phase 1 project.
The pilot project will introduce a more sustainable alternative to the linear economic model, reducing plastic waste, maximizing its value and enhancing resource efficiency.
The acquisition includes a manufacturing facility in Mozzate, Italy, the masterbatch portfolio of Esseti Plast GD and the engineering plastics portfolio of Poliblend, which consists of virgin and recycled grades of PA66, PA6, PBT and POM
Linde today announced it has started up a new air separation unit (ASU) in Freeport, Texas, as part of a long-term agreement to supply MEGlobal's new ethylene glycol (EG) plant in Oyster Creek, Texas
McDermott International today announced it has been awarded a contract by a major oil and gas operator for six crude oil storage tanks in Texas.
BASF announces Schwarzheide, Germany, as location for cathode active material production in Europe
The company registered sales of Rs. 20,143.8 million for the third quarter of 2019 which ended on December 31, 2019, as compared to Rs. 14,049.9 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous year, representing an increase of 43%
The agreement supports INEOS’ plans to make a range of plastics with significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
This capacity expansion will be created through a joint venture partnership with Nippon Paper Papylia
BP announced today that Tufan Erginbilgic, chief executive of BP’s Downstream segment, has decided to leave the company at the end of March 2020.
The new technology is especially important in resins that incorporate high loadings of radiopaque metals because these fillers are known to exacerbate the degradation effect.
The study will evaluate the feasibility and design of a 10,000 tonne-per-year carbon capture unit in one of Chevron’s California facilities and is expected to be complete in the first half of 2020.
These new contracts are coherent with a low carbon footprint approach, in line with the Group’s Climate objectives.
The company has signed over 30 small on-site contracts including cryogenic nitrogen (N-Plant) and non-cryogenic oxygen (VPSA) and nitrogen (PSA) production plants in the last 12 months.
The company has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) based search system to look efficiently for information useful for capital investment evaluation from the company’s knowledge databases.
The services will be provided as part of a consortium with the Design Institute for Gas Processing
The focus of the two-day event will be on ‘Leveraging the Uncertainty and Disruption’ in the chemical landscape
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