Elkem shows off LSR Select to industry

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Elkem shows off LSR Select to industry

March 19, 2019 Updated 3/19/2019 Email Print Chris SweeneyRubber & Plastics News Chris Sweeney From left: Chris York, North American president for Elkem Silicones; Todd Lawrence, scientist/technical service representative; Julie Harber, business development manager for REI and LSR Select; and Mehdi Abbadi, global business unit director for eXtensio Elastomers, at Elkem’s demonstration booth for LSR

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Mariner East Developer Helps Take Trout to the Classroom

Connie MellinNatural Gas NOW“PAShaleAdvocate”   Mariner East developer supports communities they work in with an $18,000 donation to the Pennsylvania Trout in the Classroom program. Energy Transfer’s Mariner East system of pipelines is designed to transport natural gas liquids (NGLs) from the Marcellus and Utica Shale regions to be processed and distributed. The Marcus Hook

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Brazil’s Lula Presalt Oil Field Nears Oil Production Milestone

RIO DE JANEIRO—The Lula Field, the first presalt oil field to enter operations offshore Brazil, could hit 1 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (MMboe/d) less than one decade after it began producing oil in 2010. The field is producing about 900,000 boe/d as operator Petrobras moves deeper into the field’s last phase of

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A Tale of Three Countries, CO2 Emissions and the Cure

  Energy Builders, the folks who deliver heat to our thermostats, tell the story of CO2 emissions, three countries and one making all the difference. Most people believe that our climate is changing, and that greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from burning fossil fuels are contributing to the change. Within hours, greenhouse

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LNG imports drive down British wholesale gas prices

Britain’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports for March are at their highest levels in roughly 29 months, helping British wholesale gas prices slide to a more-than 18-month low. Britain is set to receive 14 cargoes in March, with six tankers scheduled for this week alone, Reuters reported. The country is on track to import 1.18

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Crude rises, supported by Opec supply cuts

Crude oil prices rose Monday, supported by the possibility of a longer-than-expected Opec+ crude supply cut and indications of inventory declines at Cushing, Oklahoma. Representatives of Opec+, the amalgamation of most Opec members along with a number of non-Opec producer-countries led by Russia, met in Azerbaijan to monitor their crude supply reduction deal. They said

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Russia will be compliant with cuts within weeks

Russian energy minister Alexander Novak said Sunday his country will be fully compliant with Opec+ supply cuts over the coming weeks. “As far as the meeting is concerned we, of course, discussed the situation with the execution of the agreement (and) we stressed once again that Russia is discharging its obligations in accordance with the agreement

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Utica Shale production reaches record highs in 2018

Oil and gas production in Ohio’s Utica Shale continues to climb as its 2,141 producing wells outpace old records, according to fourth-quarter results released by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Natural gas production increased 31.9 percent when compared with the same quarter in 2017 as drillers across the state yielded 663.5 billion cubic feet

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Newell Brands selling Process Solutions business

Hoboken, N.J.-based Newell Brands Inc. sold its Process Solutions business to New York-based private equity firm One Rock Capital Partners in a deal the seller expects to bring in $500 million after taxes. Process Solutions produces plastic, nylon, monofilament and zinc products for the health care, consumer and industrial markets as well as governmental agencies,

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Gas Drives Power And Distribution M&A

The dollar volume of mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. electrical and gas distribution sector—for gas, midstream and distribution—in 2018 set a new high-water mark, according to the annual energy survey by Baker Botts. Deal volume for transactions in the United States was over $359 billion, well above the $213 billion recorded in 2017. Notably,

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Williams To Optimize Marcellus/Utica Midstream With $3.8 Billion JV

[Editor’s note: This story was updated at 10:26 a.m. CST March 19.] Williams (NYSE: WMB) unveiled plans on March 18 to optimize its midstream operations in the western Marcellus and Utica basins through a $3.8 billion joint venture (JV) with Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB). The JV will include Williams’ 100% owned Ohio Valley

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As “Boulder Bill” Moves to Colorado House, More Voices Speaking Out

The Colorado House is holding its first hearing this afternoon on the state’s oil and gas bill.  The “Boulder Bill” passed through the Senate last week while a blizzard effectively shut down the rest of the Denver Metro area. As a quick recap, the bill would drastically change many regulations governing the oil and gas industry

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Flexan developing full-service medical device development

March 18, 2019 Updated 3/18/2019 Email Print European Rubber Journal Flexan LLC has introduced a new full-service concept for the development of silicone and thermoplastic medical devices, a move it says will help meet growing demand for these products. Under the new concept, Lincolnshire, Ill.-based Flexan supports the entire value chain, from product development, prototyping

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Opinion: That Year Climate Change Changed CERAWeek

Opinion: It’s The Demand, Dummy…Isn’t It? World energy demand is bound to be driven by population growth on the other side of the world from Washington, D.C., which seems narrowly focused on controlling energy consumption in the United States and Europe where, as data suggests, it’s already been falling. This post appeared first on Hart Energy.

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Reshoring continues to benefit US firms

March 18, 2019 Updated 3/18/2019 Email Print Reshoring Institute Coates Naples, Fla. — Reshoring has brought some manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., thanks to changes in the global business world and in part to the efforts of industry veterans like Rosemary Coates. Coates is executive director of the Reshoring Institute, a nonprofit consulting group

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