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TOYO and Cosmo Energy initiate joint study
TOYO Engineering and Cosmo Energy have reached an agreement to initiate a joint study on the direct synthesis of carbon dioxide emitted from refineries and other facilities, into methanol.
Axens and ZPJE establish joint venture
Axens and ZPJE have established Nectis, a joint venture (JV) dedicated to the promotion and sale of spiral tubes heat exchangers.
Farnborough Airport sells its millionth litre of SAF
Farnborough Airport, UK, has announced the sale of its millionth litre of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), highlighting its aim to be a sustainability showcase for airports around the world.
SATORP successfully converts used cooking oil to SAF
SATORP, a platform jointly owned by Aramco and TotalEnergies, has successfully converted used cooking oil through coprocessing into ISCC+ certified sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Sumitomo Chemical to establish green process for producing propylene from ethanol
Sumitomo Chemical has begun construction of a pilot facility to establish a process for producing propylene directly from ethanol, which is attracting attention as a sustainable chemical raw material.
DNV launches new recommended practices for industrial AI
DNV has published a suite of recommended practices (RPs) that will enable companies operating critical devices, assets, and infrastructure to safely apply artificial intelligence (AI).
API signs agreement with Ukraine’s national oil company
The American Petroleum Institute (API) and Ukrnafta have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote the adoption of API natural gas and oil standards in Ukraine.
Axens and ZPJE establish Nectis
Nectis is a France-based company targeting the promotion and sales of spiral tube heat exchangers to the process industry outside of China.
CCS project employs MAN technology
MAN Energy Solutions will deliver three integrally-geared compressor trains (IGC) to the first large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the Netherlands.
Axens, IFPEN and JEPLAN announce start-up of chemical recycling unit
Axens, IFPEN and JEPLAN have announced the start-up operation of Rewind® PET semi-industrial unit in Japan for the chemical recycling of polyethylene terephthalate (PET).