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Shell draws criticism as it commits to oil and gas

SHELL’S new boss, Wael Sawan, has come under fire from environmental groups after revealing that the company intends to remain “committed” to its fossil fuel business by maintaining oil output at current levels of 1.4m bbl/d until 2030, and by growing its LNG business – a path that will allow the firm to reward its shareholders “today, and well into the future,” Sawan said.

Type: News

German energy technology company Marvel Fusion partners with Colorado State University for US$150m laser facility

MARVEL FUSION, which is working to commercialise laser-based fusion energy technology, has partnered with Colorado State University, US, to build a US$150m laser facility at the university’s Foothills Campus in Fort Collins. Set to become one of the most powerful laser facilities in the world, it will allow for research that will advance Marvel’s fusion approach.

Type: News

US awards US$7bn for seven hydrogen hubs to boost clean energy economy

THE BIDEN administration has announced that seven hydrogen hub proposals are to receive US$7bn in ‘Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’ funding to boost the domestic development and production of hydrogen.

Type: News

Getting Your First Job as a Chemical Engineer: A Step by Step Guide

Vince Pizzoni has cast his eye over more than 40,000 CVs, conducted 10,000 interviews and recruited several hundred personnel. Now a career coach and business mentor, if anyone should know the dos and don’ts of graduate job hunting it is him!

Type: Feature

Blyth Decision Means UK’s Industrial Reboot Loses Another Site of National Importance

Northumberland County Council today approved plans to put a data centre on a site previously earmarked for a £2.6bn gigafactory. Chris McDonald, the former CEO of the Materials Processing Institute, outlines why the decision has the potential to create long-lasting economic damage for the region – and the country

Type: Feature

Update: Anglo American rejects £31bn BHP offer, saying it significantly undervalues the firm

ANGLO AMERICAN has rejected a £31bn (US$38.7bn) takeover offer from its mining rival BHP, saying it “significantly undervalues” the firm.

Type: News

Fight for Port Talbot steel jobs ‘is not over’ say unions despite Tata Steel final decision

UNIONS have promised strike action after Tata Steel rejected their plan to keep one blast furnace open at its Port Talbot site in South Wales, the largest steelworks in the UK.

Type: News

UK government launches steel consultation to fanfare from industry and unions

A PUBLIC consultation on the future of the UK’s steel industry has been launched by the government, which industry and unions have received as “vital and welcome”.

Type: News

Tables Turned

MPs answer questions posed by scientists and engineers

Type: Feature

PPE Challenge Accepted

Zeb Ahmed and Nick Geary talk to Adam Duckett about the projects they are facilitating to help fight Covid-19

Type: Feature

Forging Positive Change

Chris McDonald discusses his career in metals, and why the industry needs more chemical engineers

Type: Feature

Visions of Biopharma

David Gemmell looks at possible biopharmaceutical facilities of the future

Type: Feature

Growing Old, Fast

Kerry Hebden speaks to innovators who have developed processes to artificially age whisky

Type: Feature

INWED 2023: Alexandra Meldrum on Being Curious and Building a Portfolio Career

For INWED 2023, Alexandra Meldrum offers insights on building an engineering career that makes a positive difference in the world

Type: Feature

A new gallery celebrating engineers opens at the Science Museum

AN exhibition called Engineers opened today at the Science Museum in London dedicated to world-changing engineering innovations and the diverse and fascinating people behind them. I caught up with the engineers featured in the gallery and those who created it to ask what they hope it will achieve.

Type: News

Modelling with Excel Part 5: Visualising Batch Processes with Gantt Charts

Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering

Type: Feature

The Nuclear Option

There are huge opportunities for chemical engineers in the UK nuclear sector, but Luke Crampton says more must be done to raise awareness and create the apprenticeships and case studies needed to attract new blood

Type: Feature

Degree Apprenticeships: A Working Pathway for Students and Employers

Deborah Darnell catches up with an employer, university, and recent apprentice to discuss the benefits of degree apprenticeships and outlines what IChemE will be doing to help support the burgeoning pathway

Type: Feature

IChemE Matters – May 2025

Emails out mailouts in for the policy team, DiscoverChemEngLIVE and new Fellows

Type: News

How to Design a Reactor

How the various aspects of theory are essential in arriving at a reactor design in practice.

Type: Feature