Under a long-term offtake agreement between Exxonmobil and Marubeni, Exxonmobil will supply approximately 250,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per year from its facility in Baytown, Texas to Marubeni.
The green hydrogen plant is being developed at Taguatinga and will be powered by a photovoltaic plant in order to support the decarbonization of sectors that are difficult to electrify.
The Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation has awarded Asahi Kasei with the 2025 Imperial Invention Prize for its invention of a nickel-coated absorption layer which extends the service life of electrodes for chlor-alkali electrolysis.
With an aim to expand its CO2 capacity in the U.S. Gulf Coast, Linde has decided to develop a second CO₂ liquefaction plant in order to double the capacity of its Freeport, Texas carbon dioxide production facility.
Carbon capture is one of the most important technologies for slashing carbon emissions from industrial plants and various players have introduced innovative separation technologies which plays a crucial role in carbon capture systems. Read on to know more about three prominent separation technologies in the market.
Neste has introduced a co-processed renewable feedstock with an aim to expand its offering for the polymers and chemicals industry. The feedstock boasts of a reduced carbon footprint as compared to conventional fossil feedstocks used in the chemicals industry.
Braskem and Ardent have marked a significant advancement in polyolefin production efficiency with the development of an innovative olefin-paraffin separation technology. The technology has the potential to revolutionize olefin paraffin separation processes.
With Ethernet-APL, digital process control is finally becoming the new standard in the process industry. The field switches from Pepperl+Fuchs have already proven their durability in a fourth scaling test.
Adnoc’s XRG has secured a 91 % stake in Covestro at the end of the additional acceptance period. With this deal, XRG aims to work towards its goal of becoming a top five global chemicals player.
Covestro has partnered with logistics expert DB Cargo BTT for a more efficient and sustainable transport of chemicals to and within Poland. With this initiative, the company aims to save at least 70 % of CO2 emissions compared to conventional road transport methods.