Downstream news
New rupture disk improves process performance and efficiency
OsecoElfab has launched the technically advanced LoKr reverse rupture disk for chemical process and petrochemical plants.
Chart Industries and C.A.T. Group ink MoU
Chart Industries Inc. and C.A.T. Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to bring carbon capture solutions to customers in the Middle East and Africa.
The Next Gate – Pioneering demonstration project in Hamburg
The Power-to-Liquid synthesis technology, developed by Karlsruhe-based technology company INERATEC, will in future produce around 200 t of eFuels for road as well as rail transport and around 150 t of eWaxes for use in the cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food industries.
Nalco Water to deliver water treatment works for Shell Jurong Island
Nalco Water will design, build, operate, own and maintain a new water treatment plant at Shell Jurong Island, a chemicals manufacturing site.
Technip Energies and APChemi enter cooperation agreement
Technip Energies and APChemi have entered into a cooperation agreement to commercialise APChemi's advanced plastic waste to high quality pyrolysis oil technology.
Hydrogen UK welcomes 13 new members
Hydrogen UK (HUK) has added 13 new partners to its membership since April 2022, meaning that the organisation has doubled in size since its launch in December 2021.
VEGA Americas opens new headquarters
VEGA Americas announces opening of new headquarters and advanced manufacturing facility in Mason, Ohio, US.
DORIS and Axens ink CCUS MoU
DORIS and Axens have entered in a partnership to jointly develop integrated carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) services.
Woodside and Uniper sign agreement for LNG supply to Europe
Woodside Energy Trading Singapore Pte Ltd has entered into a flexible long-term SPA with Uniper Global Commodities SE for Woodside to supply LNG from its global portfolio into Europe.
Wood Mackenzie predicts European gas demand will continue to fall
High natural gas prices will continue to drive down European demand to 7% below the five-year average through March, leaving a best-case scenario of storage levels at 31% at winter’s end, reports Wood Mackenzie.