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WorleyParsons: Contract for Canadian bitumen project

WorleyParsons Ltd. (North Sydney, Australia; www.worleyparsons.com) has been awarded a contract for the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction (EPC) of the field facilities at the Husky Oil – Sunrise Energy Project. The Sunrise steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) plant site is…

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Dow to increase ethane cracking capabilities

The Dow Chemical Co. (Midland, Mich.; www.dow.com) plans to increase ethane cracking capabilities on the U.S. Gulf Coast over the next two to three years, and improve its ethane cracking capabilities by 20–30% in this timeframe. In addition, Dow announced…

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Lanxess: New plant for ion exchange resins in India

Today, specialty chemicals group Lanxess AG Leverkusen, Germany; www.lanxess.com) opened Asia’s most state-of-the-art plant for ion exchange resins in India. The new plant was constructed over a period of two years in the new chemical park in Jhagadia in the…

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Graham Corp. awarded three orders

Graham Corp. (Batavia, N.Y.; www.graham-mfg.com), a designer and manufacturer of critical equipment for the oil refining, petrochemical and power industries, has been awarded three orders totaling approximately $4.8 million for specialized condensers, liquid ring pump packages and ejector systems to…

Capital spending in global chemical industry poised for growth, ACC report says

After sparing capital spending in late 2008 and 2009, chemical companies around the world have collectively spent more on new plants and equipment in 2010, the American Chemistry Council (ACC; Washington, D.C.; www.americanchemistry.com) says in its Year-end 2010 Situation and…

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Technip awarded major contract in Algeria

Technip (Paris, France; www.technip.com) has been awarded by Sonatrach, the Algerian national oil company, a contract for the refurbishment and revamping of the Algiers refinery. This lump sum turnkey contract, worth approximately 67.9-billion Algerian Dinars ($908 million), will last 38…

UNEP: Acidification may push already over-stressed oceans into the red

The future impact of rising emissions on the health of seas and oceans may be far more wide-ranging and complex than was previously supposed, a new report released at the UN climate convention meeting in Vancun, Mexico says.The study, entitled…

Blurring borders and the future

  As the lines of demarcation separating scientific disciplines continue to blur, increasing clarity arises for the recognition that the scientific borderlands represent the fertile ground for future advancements. A recent illustration of that concept emerged at a symposium last…

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Project design decision-making: Option lists

Most of the more than $100 billion in capital spending and $1.2 trillion in prodution costs spent annually by the chemical process industries (CPI) is committed by decisions made in the early phases of process development and plant design. A…

The loss of a ChE icon

      James R. Fair October 14, 1920 – October 11, 2010     Longtime readers of this magazine will be saddened to learn that on October 11, Dr. James Fair passed away at the age of 90. At…