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PTT awards FEED work to Fluor, Technip, SK for Ohio ethane cracker

The project will encompass an ethane cracker and derivatives units by leveraging the availability of feedstock from gas taken from the Utica and Marcellus shale formations to create chemical products.

CB&I wins early works contract for Axiall, Lotte’s Louisiana ethane cracker

The companies are evaluating the construction of a cracker with the capacity to produce 1-million tpy of ethylene employing CB&I's latest, proven ethylene technology, including highly selective SRT cracking heaters and its innovative recovery section design.

Central America: A downstream outlook to 2020

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

Due to the growth in the region’s middle class, Latin America has seen tremendous petroleum products demand growth over the past decade.

Proposed US water definition may alter future of HPI

Kleinfelder: Murawski, E.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) proposed Rule 33 CFR Part 328, a regulation intended to redefine and clarify the reach of the EPA’s jurisdi..

HP Editorial Comment: Is the global refining sector growing toward overcapacity?

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

The global refining sector has been a bright spot for the oil and gas industry for nearly a year.

HP Global: First phase of Middle East refinery projects nearly complete

FACTS Global Energy: Moradi, S.

The first phase of new refining capacity in the Middle East has already come onstream, with more than 1.1 MMbpcd of incremental capacity in Saudi Arabia (at SATORP and YASREF refineries) and the UAE (..

HP Business Trends

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Rhodes, Mike

To satisfy its growing refined fuel demand, Latin America has relied heavily on imports from the US. Major refinery projects have been announced to curb this reliance, but the drop in crude oil prices has limited capacity expansions.

New projects decline, but backlog holds strong

Gulf Publishing Company: Kulkarni, P.

Even after the recent downturn in oil and natural gas pricing, our analysis shows why downstream E&C companies can depend on a strong backlog to last through the decade.

KBR sets construction safety milestone at US ammonia project

HP Editorial Staff: HP Editorial Staff

At the Dyno Nobel complex, KBR's commitment to Zero Harm is reinforced with its daily and weekly site meetings, toolbox safety meetings and award recognition for employees.

HP Project Management: An update on Lang factors

Project Management Consultant: Wolf, T. E.

Lang factors are cited frequently and used within the HPI. With the ensuing changes, the question must be asked, “Do Lang factors still present a realistic approximation of capital cost today?”