Asia Pacific downstream news
Formosa Petrochemical expects naphtha cracker to resume operations within 7-10 days
The 700 000 tpy unit failed to restart as normal on Monday, following an unexpected idling due to minor glitches early that day.
Add Energy and PT Synergy Engineering secure Tangguh LNG contract
The work entails a maintenance build contract for work on BP’s Tangguh LNG expansion project in Indonesia.
Eni wins refinery contract
Eni has been contracted to construct two refining lines using Eni Slurry Technology at Zhejiang Petrochemicals’ facility.
SUEZ and CNPC team up for wastewater solutions
SUEZ and CNPC inaugurated the International Downstream Congress, which will focus on wastewater treatment and water recycle plants for refineries and petrochemical complexes.
Petronas and Tokyo Gas ink LNG agreement
Petronas subsidiary, MLNG and Tokyo Gas have inked an LNG supply agreement for up to 13 years.
BASF responds to tightening fuel standards
BASF has welcomed a fluid catalytic cracking additive that aims at addressing refinery demands.
Yokogawa wins refinery and petrochemical order
Yokogawa has been awarded an order to supply gas chromatographs for a new integrated refinery and petrochemical complex in China.
Sinochem Group starts up DuPont scrubbing system
Sinochem Group has started up a DuPont wet gas scrubbing system at its sulfur recovery unit to reduce emissions in order to meet current SOx regulations.
Too much data?
Scott Lehmann, Petrotechnics, UK, explains why it is essential to get the digital approach right if operators are to achieve operational excellence in the fourth industrial revolution.
Shell: LNG demand continues to grow
According to Shell’s annual LNG Outlook, strong growth in LNG demand could cause a potential supply shortage in mid-2020s.