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First US shale gas arrives in UK

Tanker carries ethane to INEOS plant

Type: News

Two killed in Ludwigshafen explosion

Two missing and six seriously injured

Type: News

Third worker found dead at BASF site

One still missing and eight seriously injured

Type: News

Sirius seeks US$900m to construct UK mine

Plans are to begin construction next year

Type: News

Shell and Cosan commit to Brazil

Agree a permanent venture for sugar and fuels

Type: News

New Bayer firm focuses on stem-cell therapies

Seeks Parkinson’s and cardiovascular treatments

Type: News

Virtual Reality and Working Environment

In May last year, on the pages of The Chemical Engineer, I started sharing my thoughts on teaching safety, as I embarked on a new post as visiting professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the UK’s Loughborough University.

Type: Feature

The Internet of Things disruption and you

Prepare for the green transformation IoT will bring

Type: News

Hydrogen in South Australia

The National Hydrogen Strategy and its aims of building a clean, innovative, and competitive hydrogen industry

Type: Feature

New narrative needed for CCS

Obtaining wider support for CCS by emphasising its importance in decarbonising numerous industries – not just oil and gas – was a key conclusion at CCUS 2019: Capturing the clean growth opportunities, held in London earlier this month.

Type: Feature

Vaccine Development: Mind the Gap

Timothy Clayton reviews the myriad of considerations faced by IChemE volunteers seeking to support successful vaccine production against Covid-19

Type: Feature

Success for Recipes

Tony Hasting discusses process and equipment design for food safety

Type: Feature

HAZOP in a World of Covid

Conor Crowley looks at how his team has adapted to conduct good HAZOPs amidst pandemic and lockdown

Type: Feature

All the Dominoes Fall

A long-term moral perspective to process safety is needed, says Marc Reid

Type: Feature

Money Matters

Why process industry economics should be taught in undergrad chemical engineering

Type: Feature

Safety by Design: Making Bigger, Better

Joe Willmot shares the methodologies and data required to achieve a robust and safe scaleup from lab to manufacture

Type: Feature

DRAM It!

Joshua Pearce explains the use of open-source hardware to use recyclables as feedstock for custom 3D-printed products

Type: Feature

Turnaround Scope Optimisation

Gordon Lawrence discusses the importance of prescriptive scope criteria in a turnaround premise document

Type: Feature

A Fair Slice of the Pie

Mo Zandi explains a proven model to manage academic workloads

Type: Feature

Materials Utilisation

The importance of materials efficiency in the fight against the climate crisis

Type: Feature