
US LNG export capacity set to be the world’s largest in 2022
According to an EIA report, once the new LNG trains at Sabine Pass LNG and Calcasieu Pass LNG are placed in service, US LNG export capacity will become the world’s largest.
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Lummus Technology has been awarded a contract from the Gazpromneft Moscow Refinery for two fired heaters.

Freeport LNG and Talos Energy Inc. have announced plans to develop a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project adjacent to Freeport LNG's natural gas pretreatment facilities.

The objective of the new subsidiary will be to strengthen Pemex’s presence in the oil, gas and petrochemical market in Mexico.

Nalco Water, Ecolab’s water and process management business for industrial customers, has launched a new programme for refineries, ethylene producers and chemical recyclers of plastic waste.

Worley has announced plans to ramp up construction of the offsites and utilities that are part of the ExxonMobil Baytown chemical expansion project.

Under the agreement, the companies will cooperate in the procurement of imported natural gas resources; construction and utilisation of urban gas storage tanks; and supply of natural gas to downstream companies.

Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd has announced that it will build a new pyrolysis oil upgrader unit that improves the quality of pyrolysis oil and turns it into chemical feedstock for its plant.

AUMUND USA will supply a SCHADE stacker to PEMEX’s refinery at Dos Bocas in Mexico.

Axens has attributed the price rise to several market factors that have significantly increased the company’s manufacturing costs.