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Summit Carbon Solutions | February 10, 2022
On the heels of submitting its pipeline permit application in Iowa in late January, Summit Carbon Solutions announced that it filed its pipeline permit application with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission Monday. Summit's carbon capture and storage project will connect ethanol biorefineries across five states in the upper Midwest – Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Seven ethanol biorefineries in South Dakota have partnered with Summit al...
International Process Plants | January 13, 2022
International Process Plants and its affiliates announced the acquisition of Juniper Acquisitions LLC, owner of the Juniper Specialty Products commercial-scale high-purity gas-to-liquids wax manufacturing plant in Westlake, Louisiana, North America's only commercial-scale GTL wax production facility. The 10-acre rail and truck-served site, including all intellectual property, is available for purchase, lease, joint-venture, or licensing. The plant will convert natural gas into...
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Richman Chemica, The Coretec Group | November 17, 2021
The Coretec Group, Inc., developers of engineered silicon and 3D volumetric displays, has entered into an agreement with Richman Chemical Inc. (RCI) to supply The Coretec Group’s Cyclohexasilane (CHS) to North American customers. Due to increasing supply chain difficulties and overseas shipping delays due to the COVID19 pandemic, it was important that The Coretec Group work with a US company to supply our North American partners with CHS. On November 15th, The Coretec Group ...
C&EN | March 30, 2020
The US chemical industry is endorsing the Environmental Protection Agency’s sweeping new policy to go easy on companies for all but criminal violations because of the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. But environmentalists and others criticize the new EPA policy as too expansive. They say it endangers the safety of workers, the public, and chemical plants. The EPA’s temporary enforcement policy, unveiled March 26, is broad yet does not treat all violations the same. F...
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