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ExxonMobil partners with Mosaic Materials to advance MOF-based carbon capture

ExxonMobil Corp. (Irving, Tex.; www.exxonmobil.com) and Mosaic Materials said that they have entered into an agreement to explore the advancement of breakthrough technology that can remove carbon dioxide from emissions sources. Mosaic Materials has progressed research on a unique process…

CP Kelco to expand biogums plant in Oklahoma

CP Kelco (Atlanta, Ga.; www.cpkelco.com) is expanding its gellan gum production capabilities in the U.S. In response to continued global demand for the product, CP Kelco is making a significant investment to increase capacity at its Okmulgee, Oklahoma, biogums production…

Dow to retrofit Louisiana cracker unit to produce on-purpose propylene

Dow (Midland, Mich.; www.dow.com) announced that it will retrofit proprietary fluidized catalytic dehydrogenation (FCDh) technology into one of its mixed-feed crackers in Plaquemine, Louisiana, to produce on-purpose propylene. The retrofit will enable Dow to continue to meet growing demand for…

TechnipFMC to split into two independent companies

TechnipFMC plc (Houston; www.technipfmc.com) announced that its Board of Directors has unanimously approved its plan to separate into two industry-leading, independent, publicly traded companies: RemainCo, a fully-integrated technology and services provider, continuing to drive energy development; and SpinCo, a leading…

Nouryon to double surfactants production capacity in Sweden

Nouryon (Amsterdam, the Netherlands; www.nouryon.com) will double capacity at its surfactants plant in Stenungsund, Sweden to support the growth of several existing products, as well as new sustainable technologies for markets including oil and gas, lubricants and fuels, and asphalt.…

Europe’s largest single-train ammonia plant started up with KBR technology

KBR (Houston; www.kbr.com) announced today the successful startup of the JSC EuroChem Northwest Phosphorit 2,890 metric ton per day (m.t./d) ammonia plant in Kingisepp, Russia. The facility's 1-million ton/yr ammonia production capacity is the largest in Europe and relies on…

Chemical Activity Barometer down in August, ACC says

The Chemical Activity Barometer (CAB), a leading economic indicator created by the American Chemistry Council (ACC; Washington, D.C.; www.americanchemistry.com), fell 0.1 percent in August on a three-month moving average (3MMA) basis, following a similar drop in July and four months…

Petrochemical companies form Cracker of the Future Consortium and sign R&D agreement

Six petrochemical companies in Flanders, Belgium, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and the Netherlands (Trilateral Region) today announce the creation of a consortium to jointly investigate how naphtha or gas steam crackers could be operated using renewable electricity instead of fossil fuels.…

Pöyry awarded EPCM services assignment for the Star Project in Brazil

Bracell has awarded Pöyry Plc (Espoo, Finland; www.poyry.com) with an EPCM (engineering, procurement, construction, management) assignment to develop the BoP (balance of plant) of the Star Project. The services include interconnections between all process areas, turbo generators and steam distribution…

Clariant to significantly expand production of maleic anhydride catalysts in China

Clariant (Muttenz, Switzerland; www.clariant.com) today announced it will significantly expand the capacity of its catalysts production facility in Panjin, Liaoning province, Northeast China. A double-digit-million Swiss Franc investment will further optimize the existing facility and enable the creation of a…