Dow Inc. DOW recently said that it has chosen Linde as its industrial gas partner for the supply of clean hydrogen and nitrogen for the former’s proposed net-zero carbon emissions integrated ethylene ...
SP Olefins (Taixing) Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of SP Chemicals Pte. Ltd., Singapore, has let a contract to Technip SA, Paris, to provide technology licensing and process design for the company’s proposed ...
Engineers have created a more efficient way of converting carbon dioxide into valuable products while simultaneously addressing climate change. Engineers at the University of Cincinnati created a more ...
Dow’s net-zero scope 1 and 2 emissions complex will be the first of its kind in the world IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As previously announced and recognized in the third quarter on a confidential ...
IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fluor (NYSE: FLR) announced today that it was awarded a reimbursable contract by Dow to provide front-end engineering and design (FEED) and engineering, procurement and ...
Ethylene is a fundamental building block for many modern materials. Used in solvents, plastics, and a wide range of industrial chemicals, ethylene is produced on a huge scale, with over 20 million ...
Shell PLC subsidiary Shell Nanhai BV and China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) have taken final investment decision (FID) to proceed with the previously proposed third major expansion of ethylene ...
In a sign that oil and gas logistics firms are plunging deeper into the chemical business, Enterprise Products has disclosed that it is considering building a $5 billion ethylene cracker on the US ...
Aerial view of a chemical plant against a blue sky. Citing low-cost competition and costly UK regulations, ExxonMobil says it will close its ethylene cracker in Fife, Scotland, shown here. Credit: ...
TERNEUZEN, Netherlands—Just a year ago, Dow Inc.'s Benelux operations announced that it had drawn a roadmap to reduce current CO2 emissions from its Terneuzen, the Netherlands, operations by more than ...
Engineers at the University of Cincinnati created a more efficient way of converting carbon dioxide into valuable products while simultaneously addressing climate change. In his chemical engineering ...
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