Clariant and OMV have entered into a letter of intent to accelerate the transition towards renewable carbon in the European ethylene supply chain. With this move, Clariant aims to expand its bio-based ethylene oxide derivatives portfolio with renewable low-carbon footprint ethylene from OMV.
With this acquisition, Maire has plans to expand its engineering capacity by adding a multidisciplinary team of around 290 experts in different fields, such as process, automation, mechanical, piping, electrical, and civil engineering.
Suez and Hte have entered into a R&D service agreement through which both the firms will focus on the screening of various catalytic materials to convert biomass-derived feedstocks into sustainable gases.
Schenck Process Food and Performance Materials has officially changed its name to Coperion. The move follows the acquisition of the group of companies by Hillenbrand, the parent company of Coperion.
Rhône Energies has entered into a sales agreement with Esso for acquiring its Fos-sur-Mer refinery as well as its Toulouse and Villette-de-Vienne terminals in France. With this acquisition, Rhône Energies intends to capitalize on the refinery’s existing skilled teams and strong manufacturing performance.
With a total investment of 240 million dollars, Invista Nylon Chemicals (China) has successfully completed the expansion of its nylon 6,6 polymer site at the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park in China.
This year’s Plastics Recycling Show India event will present the Plastics Recycling Awards India to pioneers across the Indian plastics recycling industry. The award will honor outstanding achievements in the Indian plastics recycling industry, recognizing innovation, sustainability, and advancements in recycling technologies and practices.
Grupo Fertiberia chose Thyssenkrupp Uhde to reduce the carbon footprint of its existing ammonia plant in Puertollano, Spain. With this move, Thyssenkrupp Uhde aims to partially convert production from grey to green ammonia by injecting green hydrogen.
E3 Lithium has plans to develop a fully integrated Lithium Brine Demonstration Facility in Canada. The project will aim to produce battery grade lithium carbonate from brines located within the Leduc reservoir in Alberta.
Under a MOU signed between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Taiwan Fertilizer Co., both the companies will work together to conduct a joint pre-feasibility study that will explore the establishment of an ammonia value chain in Taiwan.