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  1. Statoil to invest in greening Danish refinery

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    Thu, 9 Nov 2000

    European sulphur content legislation due to come into force in 2005. According to the Norwegian oil and gas giant, the new plant , expected to be up and running by 2002, will cut the sulphur content of diesel oil by 80%, from 0.005% to just

  2. Dow to build Gulf Coast POSM plant

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    Wed, 12 Jul 2000

    complexes on the US Gulf Coast. Dow has complexes at Plaquemine, La., and Freeport and La Porte, Tex. Dow says the new plant will its first plant to utilize a new co-product POSM process. The complex is scheduled for completion in mid-2004

  3. Industry can learn from past project failures

    Magazine Articles

    Mon, 24 Apr 2000

    The surge of new plant projects built in developing economies during the past 15 years includes both successes and failures. Companies can learn from

  4. IRS ruling eases power plant interconnection tax burden

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    Fri, 14 Dec 2001

    power generation projects. The IRS ruling exempts from taxation the cost of building transmission lines to connect a new plant to the electric grid. Both investor-owned utilities and independent generators who often don't see eye to eye on

  5. Study finds petchem cash margins out of sync with capex decisions

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    Mon, 15 Dec 2003

    research confirms no correlation exists between cash margins and decisions of a large chemical producer to invest in a new plant ; specific corporate priorities rather than a "trigger" point mechanism determine the timing. A popular theory, often

  6. Nuclear power study says waste remains issue

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    Tue, 9 Oct 2001

    New plant designs promise to resolve some commercial and safety barriers to nuclear power, said the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University in a recent report. But the industry is still burdened by poor public perception, the risk of rogue states using power plants as a cover for ...

  7. Duke's California power project wins approval

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    Thu, 26 Oct 2000

    Duke Energy Corp. received the go ahead to build the controversial 1,060 Mw Moss Landing power plant from the California Energy Commission Wednesday, the sixth new plant approved since the state's electricity market was restructured in March 1998. Tom Williams, a Duke spokesman, said beginning ...

  8. Crosstex to invest in Utica shale compression, condensate stabilization

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    Thu, 9 May 2013

    the southern portion of the Utica in Ohio. The counties are immediately east of assets in the Ohio River Valley. The new plant will have compression capacity of 100 MMcfd and condensate stabilization capacity of 5,000 b/d, which brings total

  9. LNG UPDATE: Global LNG pricing evolves; supply, demand struggle toward balance

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    Mon, 1 Apr 2013

    production capacity for the plant will be 1,840 tonnes/day from boil-off feed gas from LNG storage and ship loading. The new plant is to go on stream at yearend 2014. Linde's process will also enable Malaysia LNG to minimize flaring, said the company

  10. Malaysia LNG, a production unit of Petronas, has let a contract to Linde Group to build a midscale LNG plant within the Bintulu LNG complex in Sarawak, East Malaysia

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    Wed, 28 Nov 2012

    production capacity for the plant will be 1,840 tonnes/day from boil-off feed gas from LNG storage and ship loading. The new plant is to go on stream at yearend 2014. Linde's engineering division will perform detail engineering, procurement, construction