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Thermal/Catalytic Insights
No. 18 January 2014 |
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WELCOME
This bi-weekly Thermal/Catalytic Insights provide
excerpts from the McIlvaine
Thermal/Catalytic World Air Pollution Markets. It
also provides excerpts from related publications. The market
report is conceived as the traffic control on a 4 lane
knowledge bridge to the purchasers and specifiers. |
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Chem Show Included Thermal Displays
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GDP Update Headlines - December 2013
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Chemical Update Headlines – December 2013
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Oil & Gas Sales Leads Headlines – December 6, 2013
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Industrial Air Emitters Update Headlines - November 2013
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North American Wastewater Treatment Plants Update Headlines – November 2013
Chem Show Included Thermal Displays
McIlvaine provided coverage of the Chem Show with route maps
for organic chemicals, inorganic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, cogeneration
and intake/cooling. You can view all six route maps at:
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/Chem_Show_GDPS.htm
Here is the route map for Organic Chemicals:
2013
Chem Show Decision Stop
Organic, PetroChemicals Thermal Treatment |
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Theater:
Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.
Dürr
Ecopure direct fired thermal oxidizer and how it’s the best option for
chemical processing facilities as far as compliance and energy efficiency.
Presenter: Jon Hommes, Dürr applications and process engineer,
Contact: 734-652-1947
Exhibitors:
Chemical Processing,
Booth #130
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2013/get-rid-of-problems-not-just-off-gas/
CTP Sinto,
Booth #532
Contact: Dana Humfleet, GM, 740-602-1159,
dana.humfleet@ctp-us.com
David Poole, Cell: 614-203-9252,
david.poole@ctp-us.com
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http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/humid-corrosive-waste-gases/
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http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/short-high-concentration-peaks/
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http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/products-and-services/components/burners/
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http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/hydrocarbons-and-carbon-monoxide/
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http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/siliceous-organic-compounds/
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http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/dioxins-and-furans/
Dürr,
Booth #610
Contact: Greg Thompson, 734-652-1947,
Greg.thompson@durrusa.com
http://www.durr-cleantechnology.com/application-range/chemical/
Eisenman
Booth #827
http://www.eisenmann.us.com/environmental-technology-chemical-processing/
Emerson Process Management,
Booth #823
http://www2.emersonprocess.com/en-US/brands/rosemountanalytical/PGA/Pages/index.aspx
MEGTEC Systems, Inc.,
Booth #337
Contact: Mary Van Vonderen, Cell: 920-360-2170,
Email:
mvanvonderen@megtec.com
http://www.megtec.com/petrochemical
Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies,
Booth #344
Contact: Rick Merryman, Cell: 412-915-7539;
Li An, Cell: 724-719-0130
http://www.veoliawaterstna.com/markets/downstream/
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GDP
UPDATE HEADLINES
December 2013
AMERICAS
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United
States
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Asia
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Australia
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Japan
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Mayanmar
EUROPE /
AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST
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Austria
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Czech
Republic
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Dubai
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France
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Latvia
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Saudi
Arabia
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South
Africa
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United
Kingdom
AMERICAS -
United States
(1.) The
U.S. probably expanded faster in the third quarter than initially estimated and
weekly jobless claims likely rose a bit, according to economists polled by
MarketWatch. Gross domestic product for the July-to-September period is forecast
to be revised up to 3.2% from 2.8%, largely because inventories rose even faster
than the preliminary report showed. Jobless claims, meanwhile, are predicted to
increase to 325,000 in the week ended Nov. 30 from 316,000 in the prior week.
(2.)
Austrian school economist Mark Skousen has labored mightily for a quarter of a
century to persuade the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to publish a better
measure of economic activity in the United States, and beginning in April, the
BEA will start publishing the country’s Gross Output — the GO.
Said
Skousen, “Starting [in] 1990, I have made the case that we needed a new
statistic beyond GDP that measures spending throughout the entire production
process, not just final output. GO is a move in that direction — a personal
triumph 25 years in the making.”
Ever since
the establishment of the international monetary system at the Bretton Woods
Conference in 1944, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has informed and driven
monetary policy, often with unintended and unhappy consequences. By misreading
economic activity, interventionist politicians and economists have implemented
policies that have later turned out to be too little too late or, more recently,
way too much. The GO, on the other hand, measures intermediate economic activity
at all stages of production, from raw materials to the retail outlet.
As Skousen
explained, “While GDP is a good measure of national economic performance, it has
a major flaw: in limiting itself to final output, GDP largely ignores or
downplays the “make” economy — that is, the supply chain and intermediate stages
of production needed to produce all those finished goods and services.
“This
narrow focus of GDP has created much mischief in the media, government policy
and boardroom decision-making….
“Since
consumer spending [under GDP analysis] represents 70% or more of GDP … the media
naively concludes that any slowdown in retail sales or government stimulus is
necessarily bad for the economy….
“In short,
by focusing only on final output, GDP underestimates the money spent and
economic activity generated at earlier stages in the production process….
“Using GO
as a more comprehensive measure of economic activity, spending by consumers
turns out to represent around 40% of total year sales, not 70% as commonly
reported.
“Spending
by business … is substantially bigger, representing over 50% of economic
activity.”
This
aligns better with common-sense economic theory as well, that production
precedes consumption, not the other way around. GO will also show that the real
size of the U.S. economy isn't $16.8 trillion as is commonly acknowledged, but
will come in at nearly twice that figure when it is released in April, according
to Skousen.
Even so,
with the update in place, GO will still leave out enormous parts of the economy,
and will fail to measure the unmeasurables, such as quality of life, speed of
information via the Internet, and caring for children at home by parents. It
will fail to differentiate between “wasteful” spending — i.e., foreign wars and
consequent loss of life and limb and destruction of property and war matériel —
and “productive” spending. It will fail to measure the potential advantage of
obtaining a college degree, or the disadvantage of taking up smoking.
It will
count legal fees, repairing of property damage, and medical expenses as
positives instead of negatives. It will allow for such silliness as counting the
value of a new home being built, as well as the cost of razing it following a
flood or a hurricane. It will count disasters as positives and imports of
superior goods from abroad (instead of buying inferior ones locally) as
negatives. It will continue to count borrowing as a good thing no matter how it
is spent or by whom: individuals or governments.
(The
remaining text is not included in this sample.)
ASIA -
Japan
Japan's
economy expanded at a slower pace than initially estimated in the third quarter
of 2013, according to the government, sparking concern that the government's "Abenomics"
policy mix may fail to help the nascent recovery gain momentum.
The
world's third-biggest economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.1% in the three
months through September in inflation-adjusted terms, downgraded from
preliminary data against the backdrop of a downward revision to capital
spending.
The
July-September growth in real gross domestic product, the total value of goods
and services produced at home, corresponded to a 0.3% gain from the previous
quarter, posting the fourth straight quarter of increase, the Cabinet Office
said.
The
government said in the initial report, released Nov. 14, that the nation's
economy expanded an annualized real 1.9% in the July-September period, following
a revised 3.6% rise in the April-June period.
The latest
figure suggested Japan's economy has been largely supported by public
investment, not private sector growth, strengthening the view that the planned
3-percentage-point sales tax hike next April to 8% may weigh on consumer
spending and investment, in turn dampening domestic demand. (The remaining
text is not included in this sample.)
EUROPE /
AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST - Saudi Arabia
Saudi
Arabia's gross domestic product grew 3.19% in the third quarter of 2013 in
current prices compared with a 2.7% rise in the previous three months, the
Central Department of Statistics reported.
The GDP
value rose from SR675.19 billion in the third quarter of 2012 to SR696.7
billion. During the same period the GDP rose by 3.05% in real prices, the
department said.
In the
public sector the GDP fell by 18.52% to SR102.6 billion in current prices,
compared to the same period in 2012. However, in real prices it showed a growth
of 2.43%.
The
private sector, on the other hand, achieved a growth of 6.53% in current prices
in the third quarter of 2013 to reach SR244.08 billion compared to the figure of
previous year, SR229.13 billion.
The
construction and building sector and downstream industries showed big growth at
the rate of 9.76% and 7.87% respectively. In stable prices, the sector’s growth
rose by 3.31%.
(The
remaining text is not included in this sample.)
A complete analysis of GDP and Monthly Updates for individual countries
is included as part of
Thermal
Catalytic World Air Pollution Markets.
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Catalytic World Air Pollution Markets, click on:
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CHEMICAL UPDATE
DECEMBER 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDUSTRY
U.S. Chemicals Exports to Increase from Shale Gas Advantage
Shale Gas Makes U.S. Among Cheapest Places for Plastics Manufacturing
Brazil Ramps Up Fertilizer Production Amid Growing Agricultural Demand
COMPANY NEWS
Honeywell to Invest $300 Million to Build New Refrigerant Plant
Formosa Plastics Group Plans $2 Billion Expansion of Texas Operations
Norway’s Yara and BASF Plan Investment in U.S. Ammonia Plant
Solvay Divests PVC and Compounding Businesses
Kumho Petro Produces Carbon Nanotubes
Chemical
Industry Forecasts and Updates
are included as part of Thermal/Catalytic World
Air Pollution Markets.
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Air Pollution Markets, click on:
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OIL &
GAS SALES LEAD HEADLINES
DECEMBER 6, 2013
(Listed by
most current date)
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Rosneft
and ExxonMobil Award Contracts for Russian Far East LNG Project (Contract
Dated: 12/6/2013)
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CCS,
SDARI and Wartsila Collaborate to Develop LNG Vessel ( Dated: 12/6/2013)
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QGC
Awards Jacobs Contract for CSG to LNG Concept Study, Pre-FEED (Contract
Dated: 12/6/2013)
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Chevron
Drilling Planned Carbon Dioxide Injection Wells for Gorgon-Jansz LNG Project
(Project Dated: 12/6/2013)
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CNOOC
Applies to Canada’s NEB for LNG Export License (Article Dated: 12/5/2013)
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Putin
Approves Amendments to LNG Export Laws to Boost Russia's Global LNG Market
Share (Article Dated: 12/5/2013)
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Russian
Energy Minister Says No Call to Break Gazprom's Monopoly on Pipeline Gas
Exports (Article Dated: 12/5/2013)
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Japan’s
Top Shippers to Order Ninety New LNG Tankers Worth $17.6 Bln by 2020 (Order
Dated: 12/5/2013)
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Brazil's
OGX Maranhao Changes Name to Parnaiba Gas Natural (Sale Dated: 12/5/2013)
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Australia's Origin Energy Agrees to Sell Gas to BG Group in 2014 and 2015
(Project Dated: 12/5/2013)
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Tanzania
May Build New LNG Export Facility by 2020 (Plans Dated: 12/5/2013)
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France's
Total Looks for Stake in Gazprom's Baltic LNG Project (Project Dated:
12/5/2013)
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Asia LNG
Buyers Meet to Discuss Joint Procurement Deal (Article Dated: 12/5/2013)
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Honeywell UOP To Form Black & Veatch LNG Alliance for Off-Road and
Transportation Fuel (Alliance Dated: 12/4/2013)
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Cyprus,
Total Sign MoU for LNG Terminal (Project Dated: 12/4/2013)
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EmiratesLNG to Build 9 mtpa LNG Terminal at Fujairah (Plans Dated: 12/4/2013)
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Inter
Pipeline to Provide Diluent Transportation for Athabasca Oil Hangingstone
Project (Project Dated: 12/2/2013)
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Warren
Buffett Increases Oil Sands Stake with $3.45 Bln ExxonMobil Investment
(Investment Dated: 12/2/2013)
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New
Generation of Projects Shows Oil Sands Industry Resolve to Expand (Article
Dated: 12/2/2013)
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New
Technologies Drive Down Costs, Shrink Carbon Footprint of Oil Sands Projects
(Article Dated: 12/2/2013)
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Alberta’s MacKay River Commercial Project to Recycle Produced Water with New
Technology (Project Dated: 12/2/2013)
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Total
Seeking to Upsize Flagship Joslyn Oil Sands Mine in Alberta (Article Dated:
12/2/2013)
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Canada’s
NEB Projects Oil Production Bonanza (Analysis Dated: 12/2/2013)
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Suncor
Sees 14 Percent Oil Sands Growth and 2014 Capital Spending Boost to $7.8 Bln
(Article Dated: 11/29/2013)
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Feds
Announce $2.6 Mln ExxonMobil Fine for March’s Massive Arkansas Tar Sands
Spill (Article Dated: 11/29/2013)
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AIMCo to
Invest $100 Mln in Efficient Oilsands Technology (Investment Dated:
11/29/2013)
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Fort
Hills and the Carmon Creek Oil-Sands Projects Get Industry Go Ahead, Part 2
(Project Dated: 11/27/2013)
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Environmental Keystone Foes Expand Fight against Oil Sands by Trying to Block
Rail Export (Article Dated: 11/27/2013)
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Fort
Hills and the Carmon Creek Oil-Sands Projects Get Industry Go Ahead, Part 1
(Project Dated: 11/27/2013)
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Toxic
Man-made Lakes from Tar-Sand Projects Planned for Alberta (Article Dated:
11/27/2013)
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IEA
Report Says Tar Sands Export Pipelines Needed for Canada's Oil to Boom
(Report Dated: 11/27/2013)
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The Tar
Sands Don’t Have to Pollute the Water. So Why Do They? (Analysis Dated:
11/26/2013)
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Habanero's Oil Sand Acreage to be Cancelled by the Government (Article Dated:
11/26/2013)
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Enbridge
to Develop Wood Extension Pipeline for Fort Hills & Suncor (Project Dated:
11/26/2013)
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Deep
Well Oil & Gas SAGD Well Pair Successfully Completed ( Dated: 11/26/2013)
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First it
was Detroit, now ‘PetKoch’ Piling Up in Chicago (Article Dated: 11/26/2013)
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Enbridge
to Develop Pipeline up to $1.4 Bln for Athabasca Region Oil Sands Needs
(Project Dated: 11/26/2013)
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Total
Plans Production from Alberta Fort Hills Oil Sands Project (Project Dated:
11/26/2013)
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Saudi
Kayan Drops Plans to Build Jubail Petchem Plant (Project Cancelled Dated:
11/22/2013)
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KBR to
Perform Ammonia Plant Revamp Study in Algeria (Study Dated: 11/21/2013)
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JG and
Meralco in Talks over Philippines Petrochem Business (Article Dated:
11/21/2013)
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Nova
LLDPE Expansion on Pace for Late-2015 Startup (Project Dated: 11/21/2013)
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LyondellBasell Says Expansion, Debottlenecking Projects Remain on Target
(Project Dated: 11/21/2013)
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Saudi
Arabia’s Sabic Wants to Invest in U.S. Petrochemicals (Investment Dated:
11/21/2013)
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Philippines Petrochem Market to Grow with Economy and Domestic Consumption
(Article Dated: 11/21/2013)
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Russia's
Sibur, Gazprom Sign JV Deal on Petchem Complex in Belogors (Agreement Dated:
11/20/2013)
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Hungary
MOL's Petrochemicals Unit to Build New Plant for $160.4 Mln (Project Dated:
11/20/2013)
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Technip
Wins Contract for Sasol's Lake Charles Ethane Cracker in Louisiana (Contract
Dated: 11/20/2013)
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Dow to
Sell Polypropylene Catalyst Business to W.R. Grace for $500 Mln (Divesture
Dated: 11/20/2013)
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Technip
and Zachry Partnership Awarded Chevron Phillips Chemical’s Gulf Coast Project
(Project Dated: 11/20/2013)
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Unipetrol RPA Selects INEOS Technologies’ Innovene S HDPE Process for
Polyethylene Project (Project Dated: 11/20/2013)
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Mexichem
Announces Joint Venture with Oxychem for Ethylene Plant (Project Dated:
11/20/2013)
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Russian
Petrochemical Company Sanors Shows Interest in Vietnam's Binh Dinh Mega
Project (Project Dated: 11/20/2013)
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MRC
Global Awarded Gulf Coast Petrochemicals Project Framework Agreement By
Chevron Phillips Chemical (Contract Dated: 11/20/2013)
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Taiwan,
China Petrochemical Businesses Look Towards Cooperation (Article Dated:
11/20/2013)
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Mexico’s
Petrochemical Production Expected to be up by 25 Percent with Energy Reform
(Article Dated: 11/19/2013)
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Isolux
Corsán Awarded New Contracts in Latin America for $600 Mln through its TECNA
Subsidiary/Part 3 (Contract Dated: 11/19/2013)
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Foster
Wheeler Wins Contract for Saudi Arabia Jazan Project (Project Dated:
11/19/2013)
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Isolux
Corsán Awarded New Contracts in Latin America for $600 Mln through its TECNA
Subsidiary, Part 4 (Contract Dated: 11/19/2013)
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Isolux
Corsán Awarded New Contracts in Latin America for $600 Mln through its TECNA
Subsidiary/Part 2 (Contract Dated: 11/18/2013)
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Isolux
Corsán Awarded New Contracts in Latin America for $600 Mln through its TECNA
Subsidiary/Part 1 (Contract Dated: 11/18/2013)
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INDUSTRIAL AIR EMITTERS UPDATE HEADLINES
November 2013
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The Chinese Market is much bigger than the U.S.
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Information on Industrial Boilers in 47 Top Industrial Cities in China
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The New Air Pollution Emission Regulation for Industrial Boilers
Industrial Boilers Database
is included in the Industrial Emitters service.
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NORTH
AMERICAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS UPDATE HEADLINES
NOVEMBER 2013
ALABAMA
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Pelham
OKs $1.4 Million for Wastewater Upgrade
ARKANSAS
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Berryville WWTP has Contract with CH2MHill
CALIFORNIA
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$16.5
Million for Santa Rosa Wastewater Project
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$30
Million to Fix Dixon WWTP
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CH2M
HILL to Help Build Sacramento Wastewater Facility
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EPA
Funding to Improve California Water Quality
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Cost is
Key Concern for Morro Bay Wastewater Plant Proposals
COLORADO
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$41.5
Million for Longmont Wastewater Improvement Project
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New $415
Million WWTP will support North Metro Denver Growth
CONNECTICUT
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Zinc and
Phosphorous could cost New Canaan $7 Million
GEORGIA
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Valdosta
Requesting bids for Wastewater Plant Project
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Edison
Receives New MBRR for Wastewater Treatment Plant
IDAHO
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Jerome
Gets Closer to Upgraded WWTP
ILLINOIS
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Gibson
City Approves New Wastewater Equipment
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Spring
Valley to Receive $9.5 Million for New WWTP
IOWA
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Storm
Lake Accepting Bids for $2.5 Million Wastewater Project
MASSACHUSETTS
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Uxbridge
Seeks Funds for Wastewater Plant Upgrade Study
MICHIGAN
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Manchester Seeking Grant for Water and Stormwater System
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Novi to
Improve Sewer System with State Grant
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Manchester Upgrade to WWTP could Cost more than $1 Million
MISSISSIPPI
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Low Bid
for Wastewater Plant surprises Summit
MISSOURI
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Kirksville Considers WWTP Upgrade
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Krakow
Faces Tougher Water Quality Rules
MONTANA
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Vaughn
Cascade County Plans New WWTP
NEVADA
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Nevada
wins $15 Million for Water, Wastewater Projects
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
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Rochester Prepares for $21 Million WWTP Upgrade
NEW MEXICO
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Farmington Moves Forward with $10 Million Loan for Wastewater Project
NEW YORK
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Rockaway
WWTP has Odor Control Problems
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$6.4
Million to Update Carthage WWTP
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Cuomo
Announces $815 Million for Next Phase of Sandy Recovery
NORTH
CAROLINA
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Cameron
WWTP Needs Improvements
OHIO
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Ashville
moves forward with WWTP Project
OKLAHOMA
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Locust
Grove Bond Issue Passes; Wastewater Project Beginning
OREGON
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Gold
Hill gets Extra Time for Wastewater Plant Fix
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Fishermen Say Medford Sewage Hurts Rogue River Catch
PENNSYLVANIA
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$41
Million for Regional WWTP
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Bethlehem 2014 Budget Seeks 15 Percent Water, Sewer Rate Increase
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Bids
Awarded for Bradford WWTP Rehab
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Hamilton
Township to see 50 Percent Jump in Sewer Rates
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Bids
open for Lower Towamensing Twp. Wastewater Plant
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CMA
Provides Project Updates
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Warren
County WWTP must limit Salty Flow to Allegheny
RHODE
ISLAND
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$27
Million to Upgrade RIRRC Wastewater Treatment
SOUTH
CAROLINA
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Fort
Mill Say Wastewater Expansion Needed
SOUTH
DAKOTA
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Freeman
considering $1.4 Million Upgrade to Wastewater Plant
TENNESSEE
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Cowan to
Receive Funding for Wastewater Upgrade
TEXAS
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Cedar
Park awards Bid for Wastewater Project
VIRGINIA
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Charlottesville Requesting Bids for Wastewater Project
WISCONSIN
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Altoona
will share in $45 Million cost for Eau Claire WWTP Upgrade
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Bid
awarded to Miron Construction for Lift Station
CANADA
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Cost of
New Delhi Wastewater Plant Higher than Planned
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Sechelt
$25 Million WWTP Project Moves Forward
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Owen
Sound Plans Wastewater Upgrades
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Toronto
to Study Future Incinerator at Highland Creek WWTP
BUSINESS
NEWS
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Filter
Technology Helps Control Wastewater Treatment Plant Odors
RECENT
CHEMICAL BID REPORTS
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