Air Products and Yara are in advanced talks to collaborate on low-emission ammonia projects in the U.S.A and Saudi Arabia with Yara’s world-scale ammonia network.
Plastindia makes New Delhi the center of the plastics world on the subcontinent in February – and for the first time since the acquisition of Sikora, Maag is present on-site together with its new subsidiary.
Nextchem will provide the license and the PDP for a new nitric acid plant in China. It will also provide the license and the PDP, as well as technical assistance services for the revamping of a nitrogen fertilizer complex in Northern China.
Metso has been selected by Maaden to supply a gold processing plant for its Ar Rjum mine located in Saudi Arabia. The order value is approximately 128 million euros.
Wood has won an engineering, procurement and construction management contract for Niron Magnetics’ Plant 1 in Sartell, Minnesota, USA. The facility is claimed to be the world's first full-scale Iron Nitride permanent magnet plant.
Under a non-binding agreement signed between Kemira and the Hazer Group, both the companies will work together to evaluate and explore commercial opportunities for the deployment of Hazer’s proprietary methane pyrolysis technology.
HF Sinclair Corporation’s Lubricants & Specialties Business has successfully completed the acquisition of Industrial Oils Unlimited on January 8, 2026 after all the requisite closing conditions were satisfied.
Veolia has launched a multi-energy cogeneration plant in Poznań, Poland. The two-phase project is expected to eliminate over 300,000 tons of coal use annually, leading to zero coal consumption.
Covestro and Rondo Energy have recently broken ground for a revolutionary heat battery at Covestro's Brunsbüttel site in Germany. The heat battery is claimed to be a sustainable alternative to steam generation which makes use of fossil fuels.
L&T Onshore has achieved the Feed-in of the world’s first LC-Max Residue Upgradation Facility at Hindustan Petroleum Corporation’s Visakh Refinery in Andhra Pradesh, India. The unit has a built-in capacity of 3.55 million metric tonnes per annum.