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KBR, Inc. | March 25, 2022
KBR and ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing LLC have collaborated on propane dehydrogenation technology. The collaboration is to bring significant advancements to the technology. Under the collaboration, the new propriety catalyst technology of ExxonMobil will be combined with KBR's proprietary K-PRO℠ Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) technology to convert propane into propylene. The integrated technology solution will offer financial savings according to the current economic status worldwide. In...
Los Angeles Times | January 22, 2020
Authorities ordered evacuations Wednesday after a chemical release at a manufacturing plant in a rural area of the San Joaquin Valley. Emergency crews responded about 10 a.m. following reports of a hazardous materials spill at Taft Manufacturing Co., the Kern County Fire Department said. Hazardous materials teams “identified the source of the chemical leak and have stopped it,” the department later said on Twitter. The department urged people who live or work within six miles ...
Celanese | July 08, 2022
Celanese Corporationa global chemical and specialty materials company, priced $7.5 billion in permanent financing for the acquisition of a majority of DuPont’s Mobility & Materials business The Company announced that its subsidiary, Celanese US Holdings LLC has priced a registered offering of $7.5 billion aggregate principal amount of notes of various maturities with interest rates ranging from 5.91% to 6.38%. The Notes will be guaranteed on a senior u...
Prnewswire | September 19, 2020
The Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP) team announced the safe and efficient destruction of nearly 300,000 155mm chemical weapons projectiles stored at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot in Colorado, marking the end of the plant's first munitions campaign. In 1997, a presidential directive and the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention – an international treaty to destroy chemical weapons – called upon all member nations to destroy their chemical weap...
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