Shell Chemicals upgrades steam cracker at Wesseling complex in Germany
Shell Chemicals has increased energy-efficiency and boosted production volumes at its Wesseling complex in Germany.
March 17, 2015Continue reading...Saudis need more oil to feed refinery expansions
The kingdom may go as high as 10 MMbopd by April; it would be the most in more than two years.
March 17, 2015Continue reading...CB&I wins technology, FEED work for new delayed coker at Serbia refinery
The project scope includes an extensive process planning study for the refinery, which will evaluate how to best integrate the delayed coker with the refinery's existing CB&I fluid catalytic cracking unit and Chevron Lummus Global hydrocracker.
March 16, 2015Continue reading...Albemarle to build new FCC catalysts plant in UAE
This announcement follows Albemarle's successful delivery of catalysts for the startup of the FCC unit in Takreer's newly-expanded Ruwais refinery.
March 16, 2015Continue reading...Statoil chooses Wood Group to upgrade Gassco processing in Norway
Contract scope includes FEED, procurement and management assistance to expand plant capacity and engineering, procurement and management assistance to update the electrical, instrumentation and control systems.
March 16, 2015Continue reading...California eyes East Canada, Asia for fuel supply amid refinery shutdowns
Tankers are bound for California after a spate of refinery shutdowns that propelled the premium for the state’s special blend of gasoline to a seasonal record.
March 12, 2015Continue reading...AspenTech acquires Blowdown plant technology
Improving safety through the modeling and analysis of depressurization systems is a critical activity in the design and operation of every process plant.
March 12, 2015Continue reading...China approves first nuclear project since Fukushima
China has given the go-ahead for the launch of a major domestic nuclear power project, marking the first such approval since a temporary freeze on new construction following Japan's Fukushima disaster.
March 11, 2015Continue reading...French refiners may close multiple plants as fuels demand deteriorates
Should Total, which operates five of France’s eight refineries, halt production at one of its sites, more closures would probably follow, said Francis Duseux, president of an industry lobby group.
March 11, 2015Continue reading...Canadian Gas Export Projects Seen Overcoming Energy Price Slump
(Bloomberg) -- Proponents of natural gas export terminals along Canada’s Pacific Coast will decide before year-end on the construction of at least one facility as they look past an energy price collapse, a group representing the projects said.
March 11, 2015Continue reading...
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