Americas
Construction worker dies in accident at ExxonMobil olefins plant in Baytown
The contractor was fatally injured while working on a construction project, according to ExxonMobil representatives. Plant officials are now investigating the cause of the incident.
M&G wins final GHG permit for Texas PET project
M&G Resins plans to build a new polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin manufacturing complex along with a collocated combined support system for heat and power utility generation.
Blasch Ceramics opens petrochemical office for India, Middle East plants
The new location will focus on the continued commercial deployment of the Blasch VectorWall mixing checkerwall system for refinery sulfur recovery systems as well as other product lines in other process areas. It will serve both new and existing customers.
UOP chemist wins national US technology medal
Edith M. Flanigen, a chemist at UOP, was one of eight recipients of the award, which recognizes people and organizations that have strengthened the nation’s technological workforce.
PBF offers insight into US, global refining trends
PBF Energy's executive chairman Thomas O’Malley focused on three topics―the US crude oil export ban, pricing environment on oil and the state of the refining industry.
US safety board investigating deadly chemical leak at DuPont complex
The accident at DuPont’s plant in La Porte, Texas, killed four workers and injured a fifth when methyl mercaptan, a toxic chemical in the manufacturing process, was released.
US safety board probes DuPont chemical leak
Investigators began interviews of several DuPont personnel, with plans being made to interview shift workers and other possible witnesses to the events that led to a release of methyl mercaptan.
INEOS buys full control of Styrolution from BASF
Styrolution was founded in October 2011 as a 50-50 joint venture between BASF and INEOS.
DuPont issues statement on fatal chemical leak from La Porte complex
The methyl mercaptan leak at the Texas plant led to the death of production operator Robert Tisnado and his brother, board operator Gilbert "Gibby" Tisnado. Crew supervisor Wade Baker also died, as did an unidentified female employee who had been with the company about eight months.
Dow Chemical prefers LPG over US ethane as feed for European crackers
“According to our math, people should be doing LPG cracking in Europe, versus going to ethane and building large ethane carriers,” Dow CEO Andrew Liveris contends.

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