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Action is needed to fight growing science scepticism

3M, the US-based materials firm, has released the results of an annual survey which show that public scepticism for science is growing, prompting calls for greater outreach by the science community to help gain support.

Type: News

Worker killed in Texas chemicals plant fire

ONE worker has been killed and two seriously injured in a chemicals plant fire in Texas, US.

Type: News

The Chemical Detective

Amanda Doyle meets Fiona Erskine to discuss her explosive thriller

Type: Feature

Safety First

Allyson Woodford shares her personal journey with process safety

Type: Feature

BioSNG: Fuelling the Future with Trash

Massimiliano Materazzi and Richard Taylor discuss the promise of a bio-substitute for natural gas

Type: Feature

Japan: Taking a Lead in Hydrogen

Japan has identified hydrogen as the answer to the energy problem, both for transportation and in power generation.

Type: Feature

No More Lost Light Gases

Jason Ornstein, Ray Ozdemir & Anne Boehme on adapting failed automotive capture technology for the oil and gas industry

Type: Feature

Operations halted at Vale

A court decision has ordered Vale to stop activities at 13 of its mine tailings containment structures in Brazil. The decision will impact 30m t/y of the company’s iron ore production.

Type: News

UK launches new CCUS Advisory Group

THE Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has formed a new CCUS Advisory Group to help deliver the UK Government’s CCUS action plan and accelerate the development of CCUS technologies.

Type: News

Redundant Asset Management Planning

The chemical industry's five biggest considerations for redundant assets

Type: Feature

Deal or No Deal – Brexit and UK Energy Policy

A look at the the likely impact of a Brexit deal/no deal on the UK’s energy sector

Type: Feature

Employees re-arrested after fatal Brazil dam collapse

ACCORDING to Reuters, last week a Brazilian court ordered the arrest of 11 Vale employees and two contractors from safety inspector TÜV SÜD. These workers had assessed the safety of a dam which collapsed in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil on 25 January.

Type: News

Fire extinguished at US chemicals depot

AFTER three days fighting a fire that was spreading through a chemicals storage depot in Texas, US, the blaze has now been extinguished.

Type: News

Employees removed following Brazil dam collapse

FOLLOWING the fatal collapse of a Vale mine tailings dam the company has decided to remove several employees from office and forbid others from performing “dam safety monitoring and/or risk management activities”.

Type: News

Mercury Falling

Teaching artisanal gold miners to go mercury-free using a century-old technique.

Type: Feature

Vale CEO resigns after Brazil dam collapse

FABIO Schvartsman has resigned as the CEO of Vale, following the fatal collapse of a Vale mine tailings dam. Since the collapse, 186 people have been confirmed dead and 122 people remain missing.

Type: News

Lean Forward

We should sell Lean Manufacturing to the food industry, says Ian Madden

Type: Feature

Brazil approves dam safety bill

THE Brazilian Senate has passed a bill to tighten dam safety, reports Reuters. This follows the collapse of a Vale mine tailings dam in Brazil on 25 January. Since the collapse, 186 people have been confirmed dead whilst 122 people remain missing.

Type: News

Why Hydrogen?

THE cheap, abundant and seemingly limitless energy supply of the 20th Century driven by fossil fuel consumption led to unprecedented economic growth and improvements in quality of life. But much like financial debt, the long-term cost will ultimately be higher than the short-term gain. Society has reaped the short-term benefits of fossil fuel consumption and the environmental bailiffs are now at the door.

Type: Feature

Quick Thinking

Why is it that the introduction of innovative process technologies appears to be so slow in the process industries? For example, the benefits of implementing flow chemistry at smaller commercial scales have been discussed for over a decade, and yet the reality is that new products continue to be realised through batch processes. Economies of scale and the two-thirds rule dominate the approach to large-volume, commodity chemicals, leading to highly centralised production, reliance on long-established process routes, and incremental improvements.

Type: Feature