Piper Bravo oil spill could have been ‘catastrophic’, regulator says
AN OIL spill at the Piper Bravo platform in the UK North Sea in February could have been “catastrophic”, according to the latest data provided by the UK safety regulator.
Piper Bravo oil spill could have been ‘catastrophic’, regulator says
Romania starts shutting down sole nuclear power station over drought
Chocolate bar created with 100% British ingredients
July/August 2026Issue 1021/1022
AN OIL spill at the Piper Bravo platform in the UK North Sea in February could have been “catastrophic”, according to the latest data provided by the UK safety regulator.
AUSTRALIAN mining behemoth BHP saw record sales in its copper business last year, according to annual results published this week. Meanwhile, the company’s new CEO believes “the best years” for coking coal “are potentially still ahead”.
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TiO2) production has restarted at a plant in Teesside following a Chinese company’s acquisition of the site last year, while the UK government continues its investigation into TiO2 dumping from China.
A RARE-EARTH rich mineral has been discovered by a team of Russian scientists in Kola Peninsula in Russia, emboldening the country’s critical mineral growth efforts.
Martin Pitt describes how clay transformed human history
AS IChemE continues to evolve and grow, the TCE team found ourselves reflecting on what the magazine has meant to members over the years and how it has informed, entertained and developed.
Refrigerants are essential for the modern food industry. Aniqah Majid looks at the substances keeping food cool – and their climate impact
For a series called Chemical Engineers who Changed the World, it would be downright rude not to feature the man who is widely regarded as the founding father of the discipline and the spiritual father of IChemE.
Trevor Kletz, the father of inherent safety, explains his remarkable career
Claudia Flavell-While explores the contribution of separation scientist Csaba Horváth