
Johnson Matthey and bp license process to make jet fuel from farm waste at US$4bn plant
JOHNSON MATTHEY (JM) and bp have licensed their Fischer-Tropsch process to a huge new US$4bn US p...
JOHNSON MATTHEY (JM) and bp have licensed their Fischer-Tropsch process to a huge new US$4bn US p...
UK ENGINEERING and manufacturing skills charity Enginuity says employers, training providers, and...
X-ENERGY and Cavendish Nuclear have been awarded £3.34m (US$4.24m) by the UK government to assess...
3M will pay US public water companies up to US$12.5bn to tackle PFAS, after a district court gave...
DOW and Procter & Gamble (P&G) are jointly developing a new process to recover near-virgin qualit...
IN A BID to accelerate electrification of industry, energy company Iberdrola will invest €41bn (U...
ASTRAZENECA is set to acquire Canadian cancer therapy firm Fusion Pharmaceuticals in a deal worth...
SWEDISH conglomerate SSAB and ExxonMobil are among the companies selected by the US to deliver va...
NET ZERO TEESSIDE POWER and the Northern Endurance Partnership have announced engineering, procur...
COSTAIN has created the first digital record of all the above and below ground assets in the Tees...
A PIPELINE that will transport industrial CO2 for storage beneath Liverpool Bay has been approved...
AN AMMONIA cracking system has started operations at the Tyseley Energy Park in the UK, as develo...
BEN & JERRY’S and Marmite owner Unilever is set to split off its ice cream division and axe 7,500...
INEOS is looking to close its ethanol plant at the Grangemouth petrochemicals complex in the UK a...
TATA STEEL’S beleaguered Port Talbot steelworks in Wales has suffered a further operational blow ...
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