Downstream news
Fluor selected for FEED of SAF hub
Fluor Corp. has announced that it has been awarded a contract by LanzaJet for the front-end engineering and design (FEED) of a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production hub in North Yorkshire, England, UK.
ADNOC signs 15-year supply deal with Shell
ADNOC has signed a 15-year, 1 million tpy supply deal with Shell for Ruwais LNG project, UAE.
Toray develops recycling technology to retain carbon fibre strength and surface quality
Toray Industries has announced that it has developed a recycling technology that can decompose diverse carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP) made from thermosetting resins while retaining strength and surface quality.
OXCCU receives £1.8 million ATI Programme grant
OXCCU, a carbon-to-value company converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), has received funding through the ATI Non-CO2 Programme.
Yokogawa acquires Intellisync and WiSNAM
Yokogawa Electric Corp. has announced that it has acquired Intellisync, a provider of cybersecurity and digital transformation solutions, and WiSNAM, a developer of grid control and energy management solutions.
BYLB launches refinery ethane use to enhance feedstock efficiency
Bright LyondellBasell Petrochemical Co. Ltd (BLYB) have announced the use of refinery ethane as a stable and efficient feedstock in its ethylene cracker unit.
Inpasa announces construction of new biorefinery
Inpasa, the largest grain ethanol biorefinery in Latin America, has announced the start of construction of its new unit in Rio Verde, Brazil.
Chevron Lummus Global expands and strengthens catalyst portfolio
Chevron Lummus Global (CLG) has announced an agreement that will enhance its catalyst business by reshaping how it develops, sells and supports a portion of the Advanced Refining Technologies catalyst portfolio.
Europe’s LNG buildout slows amid anticipated decline in gas demand
Europe’s construction of LNG import terminals is losing momentum, indicating that countries across the continent overestimated future gas demand, the IEEFA has reported.
SAMSUNG E&A secure US$475 million EPF contract for low-carbon ammonia plant
SAMSUNG E&A has secured a US$47 million engineering, procurement, and fabrication (EPF) contract for a low-carbon ammonia plant in the US, marking its entry into the US energy market.