LOW-CARBON power and how the UK can afford it were among the key topics discussed at IChemE’s Oil, Gas, and Energy Transition (OGET) special interest group’s (SIG) first-ever in-person meeting.
THE UK government has promised to review design standards at critical national infrastructure, in response to an electrical substation fire that caused a power outage at London Heathrow Airport in ...
SUJI SECONDARY SCHOOL is a small institution of about 500 students in the Pare Mountains, situated in the Kilimanjaro region of northeast Tanzania. Remote and sparsely resourced, the school is one of ...
EXXONMOBIL plans to shut its ethylene plant at the Mossmorran complex in Fife, Scotland by February 2026, putting more than 400 jobs at risk.
CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERS from industry and academia gathered in Rugby for IChemE’s DiscoverChemEng Live event, introducing around 400 secondary school students to the fundamentals of the ...
THE UK’s gas transmission operator has secured £107m (US$141m) of public funding from energy regulator Ofgem for a major project to repurpose natural gas pipelines for hydrogen transmission.
SHAREHOLDERS at struggling engineering group Wood have approved a takeover by Dubai-based Sidara, moving the year-long acquisition saga a step closer to completion.
TWO SCIENTISTS who helped pioneer the concept of net negative CO2 emissions through bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) have voiced concern over countries’ overreliance on the technology ...
THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU) has approved Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s (ADNOC) €14.7bn (US$17.1bn) takeover of German chemicals producer Covestro, but only on the condition that key financial ...
PETRONAS has secured Malaysia’s first permit to assess a depleted offshore gas field for carbon storage.
STEELMAKING giant ArcelorMittal has installed a green hydrogen combustion system to fuel the rolling mill at its Olaberria plant in Spain.