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Global CPRI flat in October; U.S. CPRI up slightly, ACC says

The Global Chemical Production Regional Index (Global CPRI) was flat in October, following 10 months of gains, according to data from the American Chemistry Council (ACC; Washington, D.C.; www.americanchemistry.com).   In its most recent Weekly Chemistry and Economic Report, ACC…

Sasol commences FEED phase for integrated gas-to-liquids and ethane cracking complex

  Sasol (Johannesburg, South Africa; www.sasol.com) today announced it will proceed with the front-end engineering and design (FEED) phase for an integrated, 96,000 bbl/d gas-to-liquids (GTL) facility and a world-scale ethane cracker with downstream derivatives, at its Lake Charles site…

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Fluor wins contract for new Ma’aden phosphate project in Saudi Arabia

Fluor Corp. (Irving, Tex.; www.fluor.com) was awarded a new project by Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden). Fluor’s scope of work is to provide project management consulting (PMC) services related to the development of the Umm Wu’al greenfield phosphate project and…

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Toyo wins world’s largest single-train urea plant in Nigeria  

Toyo Engineering Corp. (Toyo; Chiba, Japan; www.toyo-eng.co.jp) and its consortium partner Daewoo Nigeria Ltd. have jointly received letter of award to build world’s largest single train urea plant from Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Ltd. The proposed facility shall be…

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Avoiding Project Failures

Companies in the chemical process industries (CPI) spend billions of dollars every year on capital projects. Most are successful, yielding the desired results. Some projects are only partially successful (and therefore partial failures), in that they are ultimately completed and…

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BASF building production plant in Poland for emissions catalysts and more business news

Plant Watch BASF building production plant in Poland for emissions catalysts November 6, 2012 — BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany; www.basf.com) is investing approximately €90 million in the first step to build a mobile emissions-catalysts production facility in Sroda Slaska, near…

Calendar: January – June 2013

NORTH AMERICA 21st Winter Fluorine Conference. American Chemistry Soc., Div. of Fluorine Chemistry (ACS; Washington, D.C.). Phone: 614-447-3776; Web: fluorine.sites.acs.org/21stwfc.htm St. Pete Beach, Fla. January 13–18, 2013   NACE Nuclear Power Plant Coatings Symposium 2013. National Assn. of Corrosion Engineers…

Submitting manuscripts to CE

What we look for Practical information. First and foremost, our readers look to us for practical information. These individuals want concise factual information that aids in solving real problems. They do not look to us for abstract theoretical treatises, vague…

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UOP technology selected by Petrobras for offshore natural gas processing  

UOP LLC (Des Plaines, Ill.; www.uop.com), a Honeywell company, says that its technology has been selected by Petrobras to process natural gas aboard up to eight floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels. UOP Separex membrane systems will be installed…

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JGC awarded contract for CO2 capture, storage and compression facilities  

JGC Corp. (Yokohama, Japan; www.jgc.co.jp) has received a contract from Japan CCS Co. to construct the core facilities at a carbon-dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technology-demonstration project. The site for the demonstration project is located adjacent to an oil refinery…