Total reported a malfunction in Port Arthur, Texas

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA reported a malfunction in the sulfur recovery unit of its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery Saturday, Foxbusiness.

The malfunction resulted in increased emissions at the 225,500-barrel-a-day refinery, according to a filing with Texas pollution regulators. The company, a segment of Total SA, reported that "acid gas shedding procedures" were implemented.

A spokesman didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

In September 2012, MRC wrote, Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA also reported pollution in excess of permitted levels from a coking unit at the same site in Port Arthur, Texas . The excess emissions resulted from a malfunction on wet gas compressors.

Total, one of the world's leading petrochemicals companies with business in Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Asia. Total has two main product groups: base chemicals and the consumer polymers (polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene) that are derived from them.


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Iranian province to export petrochemicals to Armenia

MOSCOW (MRC) -- East Azarbaijan province, one of the 31 provinces of Iran, is to export petrochemical productions to Armenia soon, said Zawya.

According to provincial official Ghlomali Rasti, an agreement was signed between the northwestern Iranian province and an Armenian delegation on export of such items as combine and tractor parts to Armenia in near future.

In the agreement, he said, the province has voiced readiness to sell petrochemical items to Armenia.

The two parties also agreed to raise the volume of exchanges by 30%.

The present volume of exchanges between Armenia and East Azarbaijan stands at about USD200 million annually.

As MRC wrote earlier, Iran has expanded the range and volume of its petrochemical production significantly over the past few years, and the NIPC has become the second largest producer and exporter of petrochemicals in the Middle East.

Kavian Petrochemical Complex, one of the world"s biggest petrochemical complex in Asalouyeh, commenced production of ethylene in late December.

The Islamic Republic exported a total of 18.2 million tons of petrochemical and polymer products, worth about 14.2 billion dollars, to more than 60 countries in the previous Iranian calendar year (ended March 19, 2012).

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Shell is one step closer to shale gas exploration in Ukraine

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Ukraine moved one step closer to a breakthrough shale gas deal with global energy major Royal Dutch Shell on Wednesday after local authorities in the eastern Donetsk region approved a planned production sharing agreement, reported Reuters.

In May 2012, the winner of the tender on an agreement of production sharing of shale gas exploration at Olesko (Lviv region) and Yuzovsky (Donetsk and Kharkiv region) areas became Chevron and Shell, respectively.

Deputies of the Donetsk regional council voted to approve the deal with Shell, removing one of the final hurdles to an agreement, as MRC informed previously.

"If exploration is successful in the Yuzivska area, we will be able to produce a few billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas per year in just five-six years and eight to 10 bcm in 10 years," Environment and Natural Resources Minister Oleh Proskuryakov told the council. "Secondly, the Yuzivska area production sharing agreement is the biggest project in Ukraine that will attract tens of billions of dollars in investment," Proskuryakov said.

"Shell sees investment at USD10 billion under the most likely scenario and over USD50 billion under the optimistic scenario."

Proskuryakov had earlier said his ministry expected to finalise and sign the deal in the first quarter of this year.
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Foster Wheeler expands its presence in North America

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Foster Wheeler has become the direct supplier of the FW Graf Wulff circulating fluidized-bed (CFB) scrubber technology to the North American market, reported Hydrocarbonprocessing.

Although Foster Wheeler has provided this technology globally for more than a year, it was previously offered in the North American market exclusively through a third party under a licensing arrangement.

"We strongly feel that this move will allow us to provide a higher level of responsiveness and service to our North American clients," said Byron Roth, CEO of Foster Wheeler North America.

Foster Wheeler supplies the CFB scrubber technology globally through its five operating units located in North America, Europe and Asia which are supported by Foster Wheeler’s scrubber technology center, FW Graf Wulff, located in Friedrichsdorf, Germany.

"This move unifies Foster Wheeler’s market strategy to be the sole supplier of the technology to all markets around the globe."

As MRC reported earlier, Lanxess had awarded a subsidiary of Foster Wheeler's Global Engineering and Construction Group an engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCm) contract for a new ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber plant to be built in Jiangsu Province, China. Besides, Foster Wheeler was awarded a contract by Shell Global Solutions to develop the basic engineering package for a world-scale mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) facility at Ras Laffan, Qatar.
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Nghi Son Refinery & PC Partners Issue Letter of Award to EPC Consortium

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Nghi Son Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. (NSRP) has issued a letter of award to an engineering, procurement and construction consortium comprised of JGC Corp., Chiyoda Corp., Technip Group, SK Group and GS Group, said Apic-online.

As MRC wrote earlier, NSRP, a joint venture owned 35.1% each by Idemitsu Kosan and Kuwait Petroleum International, 25.1% by PetroVietnam and 4.7% by Mitsui Chemicals (MCI), is building a complex in Vietnam’s Nghi Son Economic Zone that includes a 200,000-b/d refinery, as well as the production of polypropylene (PP) and aromatics.

The refinery will be based on a "stable supply" of Kuwaiti crude, said MCI. The project "will fully employ construction and operation technology of both Idemitsu and MCI to capture rapidly growing demand for petro-leum products in Vietnam, while also responding to the expanding global markets for aromatics (paraxylene and benzene) and PP products." Earlier reports said the project included the production of 400,000 t/y of PP.

MCI noted that the project will supply aromatic feed-stock for its core products, including phenols and purified terephthalic acid, under competitive conditions, thereby strengthening its operations.

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