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CB&I to design world’s largest methanol plant

CB&I has been awarded a contract for the front-end engineering and design (FEED) of the world’s largest methanol production facility planned for the US.

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Peel NRE plans second plastic-to-hydrogen facility in UK

PEEL NRE has announced plans to develop a waste plastic to hydrogen facility in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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CRI will build second Chinese plant to produce methanol from industrial emissions

CARBON Recycling International (CRI) has agreed to design a plant to produce methanol from captured carbon dioxide for Chinese chemicals producer Jiangsu Sailboat Petrochemicals.

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UK’s Manchester Prize focuses on clean energy innovation in second round

ROUND TWO of the UK government’s Manchester Prize has been launched, with this year’s focus on AI solutions that will “accelerate” the net zero energy transition.

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Ithaca Energy acquires North Sea oil and gas fields

OIL and gas company Ithaca Energy is to acquire ten of Chevron’s UK North Sea producing fields for US$2bn. The acquisition will make Ithaca the second largest oil and gas producer in the region.

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200 GW: Saudi Arabia plans world’s largest solar development

SAUDI ARABIA and Japan’s Softbank have agreed to build the world’s largest solar power project, with plans to spend US$200bn by 2030.

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Saudi Aramco gives go ahead for largest ever stock listing

SAUDI Aramco has announced its intention to proceed with its long-awaited public stock listing, which is expected to be the world’s largest.

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Air Liquide buys world’s largest oxygen operation

AIR LIQUIDE is buying the world’s largest oxygen production site – from Sasol in South Africa – and has committed to reducing CO2 emissions from the operations by 30%,

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Chrysaor and Premier merger will create UK’s largest independent oil firm

CHRYSAOR has agreed a merger with Premier Oil to create the largest independent oil and gas company on the London Stock Exchange.

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Shell and ITM to build world’s largest electrolysis plant

SHELL and ITM Power have announced a plan to build the world’s largest hydrogen electrolysis plant at Shell’s Rheinland refinery in Wesseling, Germany.

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Saudi Aramco public share sale is world’s largest

SAUDI Aramco has raised US$25.6bn in its initial public offering (IPO), making it the world’s largest public share sale.

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Saudi giants agree to develop largest oil-to-chemicals complex

SAUDI ARAMCO and SABIC have agreed to develop plans for the world’s largest crude oil-to-chemicals complex, as part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to diversify its economy.

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Veolia agrees deal for Suez, merging world’s largest water firms

VEOLIA has agreed a deal to buy its rival Suez, ending a fraught takeover battle that merges the world’s two largest water and wastewater companies.

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Veolia to build Africa’s largest seawater desalination project

FRENCH utilities giant Veolia has struck a deal to develop Africa’s largest seawater desalination project, expected to provide water to nearly 9.3m people.

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Scotland approves ‘UK’s largest’ green hydrogen project

The UK’s first utility-scale green hydrogen plant is slated for construction, with developers Statera Energy saying it will be “the largest project of its kind” in Europe.

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World’s largest dynamic hydrogen electrolysis plant inaugurated

THE WORLD’S largest dynamic hydrogen electrolysis plant has been inaugurated in Germany, and has the capacity to produce hundreds of tons of hydrogen every year.

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Offer to create world’s largest gold miner descends into spat

A WAR of words has broken out between the leaders of Barrick Gold and Newmont Mining after the latter rejected a US$18bn hostile offer to create the world’s largest gold miner.

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Shell plans to becomes world’s largest power firm

SHELL is set to become one of the largest power companies in the world, its Director of New Energies has said, as its emissions target forces the company to evolve away from oil and gas.

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Shell starts up Europe’s largest PEM ‘green’ hydrogen electrolyser

SHELL has started operations at what it claims is Europe’s largest polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyser, producing “green” hydrogen at its Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland, in Germany.

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Cambridge University tops The Guardian chemical engineering league table

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY has topped The Guardian’s 2025 league table for chemical engineering for the second year in a row.

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