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HP Water Management: Need a package boiler in a hurry?

MarTech Systems, Inc.: Huchler, L. A.

Acquiring a package boiler is an unplanned event that requires process engineers to solve this completely unfamiliar problem. To reduce the chaos of replacing them, here are helpful ways to resolve this situation.

HP Industry Perspectives: 2012: Is it over yet?

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Romanow, Stephany

According to a year-end report from the American Chemistry Council (ACC), the global economy is still stumbling three years after the “great recession of 2008.” The Euro area is challenged t..

Chinese, Cambodian firms to jointly build first oil refinery in Cambodia

Sinomach China Perfect Machinery will carry out construction of the refinery. Construction is expected to complete by end-2015, Xinhua said, without mentioning a start date. Upon completion, the plant will have the capacity to refine 5 million tpy of oil products, equivalent to about 100,000 bpd,

European petrochem industry missing out on shale gas benefits – Sabic CEO

Mohamed al-Mady, the Sabic CEO, said the US production boom has driven down gas prices, making electricity cheaper for the energy-intensive industry. The shale gas also often contains ethane, which can be converted into the ethylene that is used in many of the petrochemical industry's products, he said.

PdVSA holds meetings with Repsol, Eni to discuss fuel, energy ventures

In a statement released Wednesday, PdVSA, as the Venezuelan company is known, didn't specify what the discussions with Repsol would include. It noted, however, the state entity is in the process of "reviewing and advancing" agreements with its Spanish counterpart, as well as Italy's Eni .

Russia offers new proposal on gas pipelines to EU

The CEO said the document proposed that projects of mutual interest be exempt from EU rules -- which restrict the amount of gas transited by pipeline owners -- until investors see a return on their investment. Gazprom and its partners began construction of the South Stream pipeline this month.

Siemens to cut jobs in German energy sector, cites weak compressor orders

Siemens said last week that it expects the company's energy business to account for more than half of its announced goal of cutting $7.8 billion in costs by 2014. Siemens will adjust capacities at its manufacturing of turbo compressors due to weak order intake at the oil and gas division.

BASF taps Technip, Asahi Kasei for expansion work on German chlorine plant

The work will include a membrane chlorine plant expansion as well as the integration and implementation of existing equipment and facilities. Technip will be responsible for the complete EPC execution of the project, using Asahi Kasei Chemicals' technology and proprietary equipment.

Akzo Nobel sells North American paints unit to PPG

U.S. Deco, as the Akzo Nobel unit is known, was hit hard by the slump in the US construction and housing market, struggling to compete with bigger US rivals, such as PPG and Cleveland-based Sherwin-Williams. Akzo Nobel originally acquired the business as part of its 2008 acquisition of UK chemicals group ICI.

KBR licenses ammonia technology to Indorama for grassroots Nigeria project

KBR will license its ammonia technology to Indorama to operate a 2,300 tpd ammonia plant. Indorama’s selection of KBR's technology was based on several factors, including the highest demonstrated plant run lengths and the lowest energy consumption, according to project officials.