
AFPM announces winners of the 2021 Annual Safety Awards
The AFPM has announced the winners of the 2021 Annual Safety Awards – part of the refining and petrochemical industries’ ongoing mission to enhance and recognise outstanding workplace safety.
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The companies will use their combined experience to work on CCUS development and hydrogen production in an effort to accelerate global decarbonisation.

hte has been awarded the supply of a high throughput unit as the result of a tender floated by AIST, and will commission and install the unit at AIST’s research centre in Japan.

GCMD was set up to help drive decarbonisation of the maritime industry and bp is pleased to be working with the organisation to help further this aim.

Together with Siheung City and Siheung Urban Corp., LG Chem has signed an MoU for the construction of a waste plastic recycling system.

GPS Group and Rietlanden Terminals have successfully completed a transfer of nitrogen oxides (NOx) disposition rights.

USD Partners LP has entered into an agreement to acquire entities owning the Hardisty South terminal assets from USD Group LLC.

Around 110 000 tpy of fossil-based ingredients will be substituted with renewable carbon sources using BASF’s certified biomass balance approach. The measure will ramp up quickly and avoid around 200 000 t of CO2 emissions in total.

Petroperú, a hydrocarbon producer, refiner and distributor in Peru, has implemented Honeywell Forge Workforce Competency solutions to train its industrial workforce for safer and more efficient operations.

INEOS Aromatics has completed a US$70 million modernisation of its PTA plant in Merak, Indonesia, that will significantly reduce emissions and increase capacity.