Decarbonisation news
TA’ZIZ announces US$2 billion financing for methanol plant
TA’ZIZ has announced that the TA’ZIZ Methanol Co. has achieved financial close on US$2 billion (AED7.34 billion) financing for the UAE’s first world scale methanol plant in Al Ruwais Industrial City.
Exolum to promote the development of a CO2 storage terminal
Exolum has signed an agreement with Severnside Carbon to advance the development of a carbon dioxide (CO2) storage terminal in Avonmouth, in the Port of Bristol, UK.
Hong Kong to establish a SAF hub in Dongguan
EcoCeres have signed an Investment Letter of Intent with the Dongguan Municipal People's Government to establish the first complete SAF supply chain in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
INEOS Acetyls and Sandpiper Chemicals announce collaboration for low-carbon methanol project
INEOS Acetyls and Sandpiper Chemicals, LLC today announced the formation of a strategic collaboration in support of Sandpiper’s low-carbon methanol production facility in Texas City, Texas, US.
Nextchem (MAIRE) awarded new contract in China
MAIRE has announces that Nextchem, through its subsidiary Conser has been awarded licensing, process design package, and technical services for a new plant to produce Trimellitic Anhydride in China.
Clean Planet Technologies opens new facility
Clean Planet Technologies has opened a new facility dedicated to converting non-recyclable waste plastic to aviation fuel in Kent, UK.
Johnson Matthey selected by Liquid Sunshine for new biomethanol fuel plant
Guangdong Liquid Sunshine has selected Johnson Matthey as a technology partner for its first commercial scale project – a biomethanol plant planned in Tiandong County, Guangxi, China.
Pacífico Mexinol celebrates the groundbreaking of new low-carbon methanol plant
The Pacifico Mexinol project celebrated the beginning of its pre-construction phase by symbolically laying a first stone.
Lummus Technology announces new partnership with ART-Envi
Lummus Technology and ART-Envi Services have announced a partnership to offer a fully enclosed alternative that helps reduce emissions, improve safety, and support more sustainable refinery operations.
MB Energy granted permission to build ammonia import terminal
Hamburg’s Authority for Environment, Climate, Energy, and Agriculture granted MB Energy a permit to build and operate a new ammonia import terminal in Hamburg, Germany.