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Shell and Saudi Aramco to cease partnership

Largest Motiva refinery to go to Saudi Aramco

Type: News

3D-printed tool receives world record

Trim-and-drill tool is largest solid 3D-printed item

Type: News

Enbridge to buy Spectra for US$28bn

Deal to create largest NA energy infrastructure Co.

Type: News

Canadian wildfire reduces oil production

Around 80,000 caught in Alberta’s largest evacuation

Type: News

Chevron approves US$36.8bn oilfield expansion

Kazakhstan development largest in sector since 2014

Type: News

Huge Chernobyl arch finally seals off reactor

Largest moveable land-based structure now in place

Type: News

AkzoNobel in talks to merge with Axalta

AKZONOBEL has confirmed it is in talks about merging its paints and coating business with Axalta Coating Systems.

Type: News

UNESCO report highlights importance of engineering for sustainability goals

THE second UNESCO Engineering Report, Engineering for Sustainable Development: Delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals, has been published just over a decade after the original report.

Type: News

European Commission to spend €8bn on hydrogen projects

IN A BID to structurally transform its energy system, while ending its dependency on Russian fossil fuels, the European Commission (EC) is planning on investing more than €8bn (US$7.7bn) on various hydrogen projects, including the creation of a new European Hydrogen Bank.

Type: News

NZ’s only refinery takes a step closer to closing

NEW ZEALAND’S sole refinery is another step closer to being converted into an import terminal after a second shareholder approved the plan.

Type: News

Shire recommends Takeda takeover offer

SHIRE has opened the door to a £46bn (US$64bn) takeover bid from Japan’s Takeda Pharmaceutical.

Type: News

Air Storage: Weatherproofing Renewables- Reliant Grids

Amanda Jasi looks at projects that are compressing air to store energy

Type: Feature

The Design Process: Front End Engineering Design

In the second in a series of articles aimed at giving new graduates a better understanding of the current design process, Tom Baxter takes a look at FEED

Type: Feature

The Benefits of a PhD: An Academic's Perspective

In the second part of this series, members of IChemE’s National Early Careers Committee talk to Vassilis Charitopoulos about his post-PhD career

Type: Feature

Demystifying Engineering Projects Part 2: Feasibility and Pre-FEED

In the second of this four-part series, Steven King highlights the importance of the stages, what is involved in the delivery and how they set the bedrock for a successful project

Type: Feature

BASF announces 2,600 jobs losses as it cuts costs in Europe

BASF has announced that it is taking additional cost cutting measures in Europe, primarily at its Ludwigshafen integrated chemical complex, which will lead to a net loss of 2,600 jobs.

Type: News

The £300 Industrial Secret that Changed the World

Martin Pitt looks at how acquiring gunpowder know-how shaped the world as we know it

Type: Feature

Pollution Protection for the People

In the second of a series about chemical engineers who are volunteering their skills to contribute to society, Clare Sheppard shares her work on urban air quality in Australia

Type: Feature

Nouryon acquires Chinese triethyl aluminium business

NOURYON has acquired Zhejiang Friend Chemical (Friend), the largest Chinese producer of triethyl aluminium (TEAL).

Type: News

Solvay switches soda ash plant from coal to biomass

SOLVAY says its soda ash plant in Rheinberg, Germany will become the first in the world to use 100% renewable power after it switches from burning coal to biomass.

Type: News

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