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Jul 15, 2025
United Utilities to improve water quality across Tameside with huge investment
Chemical/Petrochemcial News
Jul 14, 2025
Other
Dow Chemical will shut down three chemical plants in Europe and cut around 800 jobs in response to structural challenges in the region, the chemicals company said.
The company said the shutdowns will remove higher-cost, energy-intensive portions of Dow's portfolio in Europe.
Global chemical companies are feeling the pressure to reassess strategies, with the European... [Read More]
Product News
Jul 14, 2025
Hallite Seals, a leading provider of premium hydraulic sealing solutions, has signed an agreement to acquire Aston Seals.
This agreement is subject to regulatory and non-statutory approval and should be finalised in the coming months.
Since its founding in 1999, Aston Seals has earned a strong reputation for exceptional service and superior quality, with production... [Read More]
Oil and Gas News
Jul 11, 2025
Pipelines
Repsol is preparing to begin producing biomethane and hydrogen at its industrial complex in Sines, Portugal, with operations expected to start in 2026.
The initiative is part of the company’s broader strategy to transition its refineries to fully renewable fuel production.
The Sines facility, located on Portugal’s southwest coast, is a central part of Repsol’s... [Read More]
Pipelines
Jul 11, 2025
A major new wastewater treatment facility has opened in the coastal town of Sète, France.
The Eaux Blanches plant, inaugurated on 14 June is designed to manage growing wastewater needs and act as a flagship project in the use of biomethane as a clean energy source.
With an investment of more than €64 million, the project was led by Sète agglopôle méditerranée,... [Read More]
Product News
Jul 10, 2025
With a new compact and versatile marine engine room pump design, Svanehøj aims to optimise onboard liquid handling.
Because of its lower weight, fewer components, and just a single wear part, the new NCM pump will enhance efficiency, simplify system integration, and reduce operational complexity.
For decades, Svanehøj has designed and manufactured a broad portfolio... [Read More]
Pipelines
Jul 9, 2025
Collaborative innovation project River Deep Mountain AI (RDMAI) has announced the open-source release of a suite of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) models set to transform the way water quality data is collected and used.
Funded by Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge and led by Northumbrian Water, with Spring Innovation as the knowledge-sharing... [Read More]
Oil and Gas News
Jul 8, 2025
Pipelines
bp has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) to evaluate redevelopment opportunities in the mature giant Sarir and Messla oilfields in Libya’s Sirte basin.
This includes the exploration potential of adjacent areas, and to understand the wider unconventional oil and gas potential within the country.
The agreement provides... [Read More]
Other News
Jul 8, 2025
ORLEN Group in collaboration with Microsoft is undertaking the largest AI deployment in central and eastern Europe.
The solutions being implemented will enhance not only its energy operations, but also cybersecurity, production processes, data analysis and overall workforce efficiency across the Group.
“The energy transition is a challenge for the entire economy –... [Read More]
Features
Jul 7, 2025
Coriolis flowmeters hold the distinction of being the only type of flowmeter that measures mass directly.
Other devices — such as thermal meters, mass flow controllers, and multivariable flowmeters — either derive mass flow by multiplying volumetric flow by density, or by relying on other indirect indicators. One exception is that some mass flow controllers also... [Read More]
Features
Jul 4, 2025
Dina Gillespie runs Thames Water’s largest wastewater pumping station.
Dina Gillespie is the catchment manager for North East London, which includes Bazalgette’s Victorian Abbey Mills Pumping Station, our largest wastewater pumping station.
Dina works at the 'Cathedral of Sewage,' where the legacy of Sir Joseph Bazalgette’s Victorian infrastructure meets the... [Read More]
Oil and Gas News
Jul 3, 2025
Pipelines
Following the news that the Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery has been placed under administration, Elizabeth de Jong, chief executive officer of Fuels Industry UK expressed her concerns.
She said: “It is hugely sad to hear that the refinery at Lindsey has begun insolvency proceedings, which is another blow for the UK’s refining sector following the closure of Grangemouth... [Read More]
Oil and Gas News
Jul 3, 2025
Pipelines
Shell Canada Energy announced that the first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has left the LNG Canada facility on the west coast of Canada.
At 40%, Shell has the largest working interest in the LNG Canada joint venture. Located in Kitimat, British Columbia, the facility will export LNG from two processing units or “trains” with total capacity of 14 million tonnes... [Read More]
Features
Jul 2, 2025
Fifteen years on from its first wastewater project with one of the UK's most popular providers of freshly prepared food, FLI CAP Technology has completed its latest bespoke installation for the much-loved brand.
To meet the ever-increasing demand for the food producer’s products, FLI Cap Technology were tasked partly with providing a new CIRIA-compliant (Construction... [Read More]
Features
Jul 1, 2025
Gas flaring is now recognised as a major contributor to the emission of harmful gases affecting climate change and society by creating increased incidences of cancer in communities close to flaring sites.
Sadly, flaring has been around for more than 150 years since the advent of oil and gas production, occurring when crude oil is extracted underground and natural gas... [Read More]












