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PPG gives up pursuit of AkzoNobel

Latest offer went ignored

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PETRONAS cuts under 1000 jobs

Layoffs come as company seeks leaner operations

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Solar technology offers nuclear waste solution

Could help close the nuclear fuel cycle

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26 MW methane plant opened near Lake Kivu

Project helps prevent catastrophic gas releases

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IEA says oil market is rebalancing

Supply drops, demand rises but inventories huge

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Alcoa opens new 3D metal printing facility

Will make powders for aerospace parts

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Oil Search will not revise InterOil bid

Hopes to cooperate with ExxonMobil in Papua LNG

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AB InBev to cut 576 UK jobs after merger

SABMiller operations to be “significantly impacted”

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Work to begin on Tees Renewable Energy Plant

299 MWe biomass plant will begin operating in 2020

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Linde, Petronas to build air gas facility

JV to invest €150m in Pengerang complex

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Non-OPEC countries agree to cut output

Oil prices rise to highest since 2015

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Making polysulfates and polysulfonates

RESEARCHERS using so-called “click chemistry” say they have developed a fast, easy way to make sulfur-containing polymers that could lower the cost of large-scale production.

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DowDuPont revises split plans following merger

DOWDUPONT has revised its plans to split into three divisions following its merger and will change which businesses end up in which company.

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Climeworks opens direct air capture plant in Iceland

CLIMEWORKS has opened a new plant in collaboration with Reykjavik Energy in Iceland to capture CO2 from ambient air and store it permanently underground as minerals in basalt rock formations.

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Eni and Shell to face Nigeria bribery charges

AN Italian judge has ruled that Shell and Eni must face charges of aggravated international corruption over their purchase of the OPL 245 oil block in Nigeria.

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Aurora solar thermal plant approved in South Australia

GLOBAL solar energy company SolarReserve has announced that it has received developmental approval for its 150 MW Aurora thermal solar plant in South Australia, the largest of its kind in the world.

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Green steel process given go ahead for testing at pilot scale

AN INDUSTRIAL consortium in Sweden will build a pilot plant to test a steel production process that emits water rather than CO2.

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New design of lithium-air battery is step towards next generation of energy storage

A COMPLETE overhaul of the design of the lithium-air battery has led to the development of a prototype that can function for hundreds of charging cycles using air, as opposed to pure oxygen.

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Drax will host Europe’s first bioenergy CCS project

DRAX Power Station in Yorkshire, UK, will pilot Europe’s first bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) project by capturing carbon produced via biomass combustion.

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Bloomberg hosts second London sustainability summit

THROUGHOUT history, industries have either fought change or embraced it. Now, with the global threat posed by current unsustainable practices it is important that industry takes action. The Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit brought together global business experts to discuss how they are embracing change towards a more sustainable future.

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