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Nov 2, 2021
Vopak opens new industrial terminal on US Gulf coast
Features
Nov 1, 2021
We all love it when a plan comes together. In July 1952 in Arkansas, when President Harry S. Truman dedicated the Bull Shoals Dam on the White River, which created Bull Shoals Lake, it, as planned, brought about a boom in tourism. Perhaps not even the man who said that “America was built on courage, on imagination and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand”... [Read More]

Other News
Nov 1, 2021
The next Pump Industry Awards Ceremony will take place on March 31. Having finally staged the postponed 2020/21 awards in late September, the event achieved its goal of recognising and rewarding business and professional excellence right across the pump industry. The event is now seeking nominations for the 2022 Pump Industry Awards to be held at the Chesford Grange... [Read More]

Chemical/Petrochemcial News
Nov 1, 2021
Pipelines
Saudi Arabian manufacturing and chemicals company Sabic has revealed that it is to invest almost £1 billion (€1.18 billion) into its Teesside plant. The company, one of the world's largest petrochemical manufacturers, told Reuters the cash injection was part of its plans to reduce its carbon footprint by up to 60% initially. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the... [Read More]

Oil and Gas News
Oct 29, 2021
Pipelines
Allowing Nord Stream 2 to pump Russian gas to Germany will not threaten supplies to the EU, the German Economy Ministry said on 26 October. While the pipeline is ready to start operations, it still needs to be certified by Germany’s Federal Network Agency, Reuters reported. The ministry’s supply analysis is an important requirement for the regulator to continue... [Read More]

Pipelines
Oct 27, 2021
Construction has started on the Regional Water Improvement Pipeline project in Nevada, US. The 16-mile pipeline will deliver 4,000 acre-feet of treated effluent water from Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility (TMWRF) in Sparks to the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRI Center). Farr West Engineering is the construction manager for the project. The news was celebrated... [Read More]

Flowmeters
Oct 27, 2021
Endress+Hauser has launched anew ultrasonic gas flowmeter with integrated pressure and temperature sensors for highly accurate, real-time measured values. The Prosonic Flow G 300/500 is a suitable flowmeter for demanding applications in gas measurement, including wet gas. With optional integrated pressure and temperature sensors for optimum process control, the ultrasonic... [Read More]

Oil and Gas News
Oct 26, 2021
Other
Mammoet has been installing 100 components for a Linde plant’s gasification facility upgrade at Jurong Island, Singapore. The items to be installed included pipe racks, rotating equipment (turbines, generators), e-containers, columns and reactors. Overall, Mammoet employed a range of equipment to support this facility upgrade, including a CC8800-1 Boom Booster,... [Read More]

Other News
Oct 25, 2021
General Electric (GE) has announced a five-year, $3.5 million (€3 million) investment in the UK as part of its global Next Engineers programme, to increase the diversity of young people entering engineering. The programme will be based in Staffordshire, where GE operates three sites that design, develop, and service products used throughout the power and renewable... [Read More]

Features
Oct 25, 2021
Calgary is one of Canada’s fastest growing metropolitan cities and is the major urban centre for the southern half of the province of Alberta. Calgary is located in the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow Rivers. The city is perhaps best known internationally for its annual July rodeo and outdoor show, the Calgary Stampede. Originally... [Read More]

Oil and Gas News
Oct 22, 2021
Pipelines
Israel is considering building a new onshore pipeline to Egypt to boost natural gas exports to its neighbour in the wake of the recent tightening of global supplies. The pipeline, which will connect the Israeli and Egyptian natural gas grids through the north of the Sinai peninsula, is estimated to cost around $200 million (€171 million)  and could be operational within... [Read More]

Pipelines
Oct 22, 2021
New guidance on grease management for commercial kitchens has been published, with the aim of ensuring businesses in the UK meet regulations and keep cooking fat out of the sewer system. The Grease Contractors Association, a non-profit organisation of specifiers, installers and maintainers of grease management systems, aims to raise awareness of the relationship between... [Read More]

Oil and Gas News
Oct 22, 2021
Pumps
INOVYN has announced investment plans to upgrade existing production at Runcorn so that it can supply compressed fuel-cell quality hydrogen to mobility and power generation sectors. This is part of more than €2bn investment in Green Hydrogen announced by the subsidiary of INEOS. INOVYN, which has been producing and using low-carbon hydrogen at its Runcorn site for... [Read More]

Oil and Gas News
Oct 21, 2021
Pipelines
McDermott will deliver engineering and procurement for a Gas Chemical Complex (GCC) project - the largest polyethylene integration project in the world - with China National Chemical Engineering and Construction Corp. This agreement follows McDermott's safe and successful delivery of the front end engineering design (FEED) and early works phases of the project. The project... [Read More]

Pipelines
Oct 21, 2021
Grundfos has introduced its Distributed Pumping System in Thailand. This can help reduce energy consumption for cooling large commercial buildings by up to 50%, substantially cutting operational costs and helping Thai companies achieve their sustainability goals. Temperature control is one of the most energy-intensive functions in commercial buildings with heating, ventilation... [Read More]


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