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Kinka Kikai valves certified as low emission

All valves manufactured in Kinka Kikai’s South Korea facilities are now certified as “low emission” after passing the stringent API 622 testing at 50 ppm.

IEA lowers estimate for 2011 oil demand growth

The International Energy Agency (IEA) lowered its projection for global oil demand growth in 2011, falling by 190,000 bpd, or 0.2%, from an earlier estimate.

US ethanol groups praise new legislation seeking to promote industry versus imported oil

A pair of ethanol organizations praised new legislation from the US Congress, claiming that such policies are needed to compete with imported oil.

Technip wins EPC deal for Canada subsea project

Technip received a contract from Hibernia Management and Development (HMDC) in Canada for the Hibernia southern extension project.

ExxonMobil shuts parts of two Louisiana crude pipelines amid flooding concerns

ExxonMobil Pipeline Co. has shut down parts of two pipelines in Louisiana amid increased flooding concerns along the Mississippi River, the company said on Friday.

Majority of energy execs see crude exceeding $120/bbl in 2011 - survey

Energy executives expect continued volatility in the price oil for the remainder of the year, with 64% predicting crude prices to exceed $120/bbl in 2011, according to a new survey.

M&G to build new PET, PTA plants on US Gulf coast

Mossi & Ghisolfi (M&G) will build a 1mn tonne/year polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plant along the US Gulf coast with an adjoining 1.2mn tonne/year terephthalic acid (PTA) plant to supply feedstock, company officials said.

Honeywell triples capacity of blowing agent for polystyrene board, notes growing demand

Honeywell has tripled production capacity for its low-global-warming-potential product HFO-1234ze to meet what it says is growing need for the material, used in multiple foam and aerosol applications.

Barge firm Kirby warns of increasing flooding along Mississippi as industry worries continue

US chemical shipper and barge firm Kirby said on Thursday that high water and flooding issues on the Mississippi River may have a greater-than-anticipated earnings impact, adding to logistics concerns for petrochemical and refining companies as rising waters move downstream.

Statoil awards Technip with engineering contract for Brazil offshore work

Statoil has awarded Technip with a three-year contract to cover feasibility, concept and front-end engineering design studies for Statoil’s existing offshore production fields and future developments in Brazil.