
Harbour Energy to cut 250 jobs in Aberdeen and review CCS
THE UK’s largest oil and gas producer is cutting 250 jobs in Aberdeen and reviewing its support f...
THE UK’s largest oil and gas producer is cutting 250 jobs in Aberdeen and reviewing its support f...
THE UK’s renewables trade group has urged the government to do more to support domestic manufactu...
WOOD GROUP has won the front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a novel plant that wi...
INEOS chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has called for the UK government to rethink its carbon reduction po...
A “cutting-edge” semiconductor facility – featuring technology previously used only in Japan – ha...
PHARMACEUTICAL companies have invested more than US$150bn in US manufacturing and R&D since the e...
THE UK government and Italian energy firm Eni have given the go-ahead for construction of a major...
BRITISH STEEL has closed its redundancy consultation for the two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, UK...
CEMENT maker Heidelberg Materials has been granted planning permission to integrate carbon captur...
LEVERTONHELM has opened a new £30m (US$40m) lithium chloride production plant in Basingstoke, UK ...
AMID the crisis at British Steel, questions are circulating about the long-term future of the Scu...
SOLVAY has expanded production of European rare earths and said customers must now buy local befo...
THE UK government is “confident” the supply of coke over the coming days will be sufficient for B...
AUSTRALIAN energy major Woodside has sold a 40% stake in its Louisiana LNG project to private equ...
GERMAN chemicals manufacturer Covestro has scrapped sustainability targets to reduce energy consu...
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