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BP announces two new North Sea developments

BP has given the green light for the development of two North Sea oil fields worth a combined £420m (US$600m) and capable of a peak production of 30,000 bbl/d.

Type: News

Evonik to build a new silicones plant

EVONIK, a world leader in specialty chemicals, is to build a new silicones plant at its Geesthacht site in Northern Germany, 30 km outside of Hamburg.

Type: News

UK launches new CCUS Advisory Group

THE Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has formed a new CCUS Advisory Group to help deliver the UK Government’s CCUS action plan and accelerate the development of CCUS technologies.

Type: News

Aramco buys Shell’s 50% stake in SASREF

SAUDI ARAMCO is buying Shell’s 50% share of the SASREF joint venture in Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia for US$631m.

Type: News

UKAEA signs framework agreement to develop fusion energy

THE UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has signed a four-year, multimillion-pound framework agreement with nine companies to support the development of fusion energy.

Type: News

Partnership offers decision-making platform to the mining industry

BASF and industrial artificial intelligence (AI) company IntelliSense.io have announced the joint offering of an open, real-time, decision-making platform for mining which aims to make operations more efficient, sustainable, and safe.

Type: News

New produced water recycling facility constructed in Permian Basin

BREAKWATER Energy Partners, which supplies water supply chain solutions to oilfields, has announced that it has completed construction a new produced water recycling facility which is the largest in the Permian Basin.

Type: News

BES appointed to fit out UK’s VMIC

SERVICES company BES has been appointed to fit out the UK’s new Vaccine Manufacturing Innovation Centre (VMIC), which is being fast tracked for early completion in 2021 due to Covid-19.

Type: News

IChemE welcomes vaccine announcement but calls for engineering focus

ICHEME’s Covid-19 Response Team has welcomed the early results on the Pfizer and BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine and called on the Government to focus on the engineering needed to ensure the required number of courses of the vaccine can be delivered.

Type: News

IChemE Energy Centre responds to UK Clean Growth Strategy

THE IChemE Energy Centre has welcomed the UK’s Clean Growth Strategy and investment in carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS), but says more could be done to enhance its impact.

Type: News

Sanofi invests in mRNA vaccine centre

SANOFI will invest about €400m (US$472m) annually in a first-of-its-kind vaccines mRNA Center of Excellence, to help accelerate end-to-end vaccine R&D.

Type: News

Chemical Engineers Delivering Climate Change Action

In the lead-up to COP26, Amanda Lake discusses how IChemE is delivering on its climate change commitments, what to look out for, and how you can get involved

Type: Feature

IChemE and Climate Change: Support for Chemical Engineering

Andrew Jamieson updates on how IChemE is ensuring that there are systems and resources available for professionals

Type: Feature

Partnership to fill Europe’s EV supply chain gap

WOOD has been appointed as Owner’s Engineer by Green Lithium and will build and operate what is expected to be the UK’s first large-scale commercial lithium refinery.

Type: News

Croda to expand UK lipids output for vaccine production

CRODA has been awarded £15.9m (US$20.8m) by the UK Government to increase the output of its plant in Leek that manufactures lipids used in Covid-19 vaccines.

Type: News

US will invest US$3.5bn in building hubs to suck CO2 from the air

THE US is investing US$3.5bn to create four large-scale direct air capture (DAC) hubs to remove CO2 from the air.

Type: News

DAC partners announce global deployment approach

CCUS platform 1PointFive and technology company Carbon Engineering have announced a deployment approach that could achieve high numbers of direct air capture (DAC) projects around the world.

Type: News

QEPrize 2023 “Create the Trophy” competition opens

THE Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation (QEPrize) has now opened its 2023 Create the Trophy competition to young people across the globe.

Type: News

Study investigates energy efficiencies to reduce emissions at Ineos Grangemouth

INEOS, co-funded by the Scottish Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (SIETF), will conduct a feasibility study to look at improving energy efficiencies and reducing emissions at its primary manufacturing asset at its Grangemouth site in Scotland – the KG ethylene plant.

Type: News

Orsted and ESB to work together on Irish offshore wind portfolio

DANISH multinational energy company Orsted, and ESB, Ireland’s leading utility, have agreed to work together to jointly develop an Irish offshore wind portfolio.

Type: News