http://www.hydrocarbonprocessing.com Hydrocarbon Processing Stantec partners with FuelPositive on launch of Canada’s first farmer-owned green ammonia system http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/06/stantec-partners-with-fuelpositive-on-launch-of-canada-s-first-farmer-owned-green-ammonia-system/ Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering, is providing technical advisory services for FuelPositive Corp.’s first demonstration system, the FP300. Located in Sperling, Manitoba, Canada, the system is designed to produce 100 metric tpy of green ammonia. Andigreen and Data Pioneer Solutions to deliver integrated renewable fuel solutions in North America and Japan http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/06/andigreen-and-data-pioneer-solutions-to-deliver-integrated-renewable-fuel-solutions-in-north-america-and-japan/ Andigreen, the renewable-feedstock subsidiary of Andino Holdings LLC, and Data Pioneer Solutions, LLC (DPS) have announced a strategic partnership to deliver an end-to-end decarbonization solution for refineries in North America and Japan. Canadian court orders NOVA Chemicals to pay Dow an additional $1.2 billion judgment http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/06/canadian-court-orders-nova-chemicals-to-pay-dow-an-additional-12-billion-judgment/ The Court of King's Bench of Alberta, Canada has issued a judgment ordering NOVA Chemicals Corporation to pay Dow an additional amount of CAD$1.62 billion (equivalent to approximately USD $1.2 billion) in damages. The judgment, signed on June 10, 2025, relates to losses Dow incurred from the companies' jointly owned ethylene asset in Joffre, Alberta, Canada. Trigon Pacific Terminals greenlights $750-MM LPG export facility in Prince Rupert http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/06/trigon-pacific-terminals-greenlights-750-mm-lpg-export-facility-in-prince-rupert/ Trigon Pacific Terminals (Trigon), a leading bulk commodity export terminal, has announced its final investment decision (FID) for a new open-access 2.5-metric MMtpy export facility in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Irving Oil invests $100 MM in Saint John refinery upgrade http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/06/irving-oil-invests-100-mm-in-saint-john-refinery-upgrade/ Irving Oil said on Thursday it plans to invest $100 MM to upgrade a key crude oil processing unit at its 320,000-bpd Saint John facility in New Brunswick, Canada's largest refinery. ExxonMobil to sell French subsidiary Esso to Canadian energy group http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/05/exxonmobil-to-sell-french-subsidiary-esso-to-canadian-energy-group/ ExxonMobil France Holding has entered into exclusive negotiations with North Atlantic France SAS for both the proposed sale of its 82.89% majority shareholder interest in Esso Société Anonyme Française SA as well as the proposed sale of ExxonMobil Chemical France SAS.  Canada shift crude oil exports to China, an unintended consequence of U.S. energy tariffs http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/05/canada-shift-crude-oil-exports-to-china-an-unintended-consequence-of-us-energy-tariffs/ If there is a law of unintended consequences, then a good example is how commodity markets are adjusting to both the realities and the perceived threats of the tariff war launched by U.S. President Donald Trump. An example of this is seaborne exports of crude oil from Canada, which have shifted away from the United States and towards China, even though Trump backed away from his initial plan to impose a 10% tariff on energy imports from Canada. Suncor reports flare replacement project at the Montreal refinery in coming weeks http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/05/suncor-reports-flare-replacement-project-at-the-montreal-refinery-in-coming-weeks/ Suncor has announced that it will be erecting metal structures at its 137,000-bpd Monteal refinery for a flare replacement project that will begin in a few weeks.  With U.S. trade war, China now top buyer for Canadian crude on Trans Mountain pipeline http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/05/with-us-trade-war-china-now-top-buyer-for-canadian-crude-on-trans-mountain-pipeline/ China has emerged as the top customer for Canadian oil shipped on the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline, ship tracking data showed, as a U.S. trade war has shifted crude flows in the year since the pipeline started operating. Alder Renewables, Bioenergie AE Cote-Nord to build SAF plant in Quebec, Canada http://web2v10.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/05/alder-renewables-bioenergie-ae-cote-nord-to-build-saf-plant-in-quebec-canada/ Alder Renewables and Bioénergie AE Côte-Nord have announced Project Avance, a strategic partnership to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from sawmill residues in Port-Cartier, Québec.