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ExxonMobil and Petronas explore CCS for Malaysia
EXXONMOBIL and Petronas are working together to explore opportunities for carbon capture and storage projects in Malaysia.
Type: News
ExxonMobil doubles manufacturing capacity of UK specialty elastomers plant
FOLLOWING a plant expansion ExxonMobil has doubled the manufacturing capacity of a plant in Newport, Wales, increasing its global manufacturing capacity for Santoprene thermoplastic elastomers by 25%.
Type: News
Accelerating Innovation with DOE
JMP invites engineers to explore an alternative way of experimenting that can increase your effectiveness.
Type: Feature
Nigeria to divide loss-making state oil firm
NNPC to become 30 companies in hunt for profit
Type: News
Saudi Aramco and Sempra Energy sign HoA for proposed LNG project
SUBSIDIARIES of energy infrastructure company Sempra Energy and Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil and gas company, have signed a heads of agreement (HoA) for offtake and a 25% stake in what could be one of the largest LNG export projects in North America.
Type: News
GSK to close two UK antibiotics manufacturing sites
GSK is closing two UK antibiotics manufacturing operations, in Barnard Castle and Ulverston.
Type: News
The Greatest Teacher, Accidents Are
A bow-tie diagram could have saved the Death Star, says David Jamieson
Type: Feature
New technology extracts more lithium from mining waste
Scientists at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) together with Lithium Australia have developed a new technology that is able to extract up to 95% of the lithium locked up in spodumene ore – the rocks that the metal is extracted from before it is processed into batteries.
Type: News
ANGLO AMERICAN has announced plans to break up the company, including getting rid of its coking coal, platinum, and diamonds businesses, as it fends off a takeover from mining rival BHP.
Type: News
Chevron to end 55-year North Sea presence with Clair field sale
CHEVRON has decided to market its 19.4% stake in the Clair field, one of the UK’s largest hydrocarbon resources, along with associated assets in the North Sea. The move will mark the energy major’s exit from the oil and gas producing region after more than 55 years.
Type: News
Liberty Steel begins pipeline production for transporting captured CO2 in Teesside
LIBERTY Steel has begun producing pipelines to transport captured CO2 from a future gas-fired power station in Teesside, UK.
Type: News
If history is anything to go by, the oil price drop will ultimately boost innovation
Type: Feature
Air Products quits Tees Valley gasification
Local MP will seek assurances a buyer will be sought
Type: News