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Shell to invest in Shearwater gas infrastructure hub

SHELL and its partners ExxonMobil and BP have announced a final investment decision (FID) for a Shearwater gas infrastructure hub.

Type: News

Novel method for creating sequence-defined polymers

RESEARCHERS at Imperial College London, UK have developed a new class of multifunctional sequence-defined polymers. The polymers were created using a novel, universal method of synthesis which enabled full control over the final polymer sequence.

Type: News

Consortium aims to bring world-first PET recycling technology to market

PEPSICO, Nestlé Waters, and Suntory Beverage and Food Europe have joined a consortium to help bring the world’s first enzymatic plastic recycling technology to market on an industrial scale.

Type: News

Australia chooses site for national nuclear waste facility

THE Australian Government has selected Napandee as the site for its National Radioactive Waste Management Facility (NRWMF), located near Kimba, South Australia (SA).

Type: News

BP divests its stake in Rosneft

BP HAS announced that it will divest its stake in Russian state oil company Rosneft, following Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

Type: News

UK’s state-backed vaccine manufacturing centre sold

THE UK’s emergency vaccine manufacturing innovation centre (VMIC) has been sold to US manufacturer Catalent, sparking concerns about lost opportunities for innovation, training and pandemic preparedness.

Type: News

IChemE’s SPC journal sees big jump in rankings

IChemE’s Sustainable Production and Consumption (SPC) journal has jumped up the rankings in two different categories and seen a large percentage increase in its Impact Factor. Other IChemE journals have also seen their Impact Factor rise.

Type: News

WSP lifts top prize at 2024 IChemE Global Awards

CANADIAN engineering firm WSP scooped the top prize at the IChemE Global Awards for its work in tackling water supply issues in Canada.

Type: News

WSP Lifts Top Prize at 2024 IChemE Global Awards

Clean water system picks up Outstanding Achievement award on a night celebrating the best in chemical engineering innovation, writes Aniqah Majid

Type: Feature

Learning Lessons

We must continue to learn from the past, and pass on that knowledge

Type: Feature

Report: Could Do Better

Government reports on the future of the oil and gas industry

Type: Feature

Akzonobel to sell specialty chemicals unit

Follows rejection of two PPG Industries bids

Type: News

Just add water Stantec buys MWH Global

Engineering firm seeks scale and global presence

Type: News

BP proposal under Australian Senate review

Oil exploration in Australian Bight to be considered

Type: News

UK government plans to ban microbeads

Effort to forbid face scrubs that kill fish

Type: News

Your Congress

Putting your votes into action

Type: Feature

Book Review: The Chemical Reaction

Fiona Erskine; ISBN: 9781786077578; Point Blank; an imprint of Oneworld; 2020, £14.99

Type: Feature

Qatar to boost LNG production by 30%

QATAR PETROLEUM has announced that it will ramp up its LNG production by 30% over the next five to seven years, from 77m t/y to 100m t/y.

Type: News

Sadara JV commissions last plant

SAUDI-based Sadara Chemical Company has commissioned the last of 26 plants at its US$20bn petrochemicals complex in Jubail, the largest ever built in a single phase.

Type: News

Rice solves mystery of asphaltene clearance in oil pipes

ASPHALTENE, the cholesterol of the oil industry, clogs pipelines and interrupts flow, but dispersants can often seem to worsen the problem before it improves. Engineers at Rice University, US, now think they know why.

Type: News