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Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Thinnes, Billy

US, Norway seek to improve CO2 capture The US and Norway have announced their commitment to support the global carbon capture and storage (CCS) test center network. In a joint release, the two co..

HP News: Process safety pioneer passes away

Granherne: Edwards, D. W.

   Trevor Kletz was a giant   in the field of process safety.  One of the founders and leaders of process safety in thought and practice, Professor Trevor Kletz, died on ..

Chemical-grade operation—or not?

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Romanow, Stephany

The quality of transportation fuels has evolved. Earlier, the fuel quality was based on octane to power larger engines for automobiles and cetane for commercial trucks. As lead was phased out of gasol..

US achieves new milestones with latest hydrogen, fuel cell technologies

With support from the US Department of Energy, private industry and the DOE’s national laboratories have already achieved significant advances in fuel cell and hydrogen technologies.

Key pipeline companies in North America take lead on safety research

North American pipeline industry leaders Enbridge and TransCanada have reaffirmed their commitment to pipeline safety and emergency response by agreeing to research regarding leak detection.

Plains to build new Eagle Ford NGL fractionator

The new fractionator, expected to be in service in 2015, is supported by long-term third-party commitments and will have a capacity of up to 15,000 bpd of NGL Y-Grade and off-spec Y-Grade product.

KBR ammonia technology chosen for Indiana plant

The 2,200 tpd ammonia plant will utilize KBR’s proprietary Purifier technology that delivers the lowest proven energy consumption in the industry, reduces capital costs and improves overall plant operations. The undisclosed contract value for KBR will be booked during the fourth quarter of 2013.

NOVA to expand Ontario ethylene cracker by 20%

The expansion will occur between 2014 and 2018, according to the company. It will be part of a wave of expansions and upgrades to NOVA's existing facilities in the region of Sarnia, Ontario.

Braskem buys Solvay vinyls unit in South America

Braskem says the acquisition confirms its commitment to develop the petrochemical and plastics industries in Brazil and South America by strengthening the vinyls chain and by its decision to continue investing to support the growth of its clients. It also establishes an industrial base in Argentina.

BP commissions new coker at Whiting refinery

HP Editorial Staff: HP News

The start-up of the new 102,000 bpd coker marks the last major milestone of BP's multi-year, multi-billion dollar modernization project at the refinery in Northwest Indiana.