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Eastman to buy US specialty chemicals firm Solutia in $4.7 billion deal

Eastman Chemical has agreed to acquire US-based specialty chemicals and performance materials firm Solutia, a global leader in performance materials and specialty chemicals, in a deal valued at about $4.7 billion (including debt). The deal is expected to close in mid-2012.

Siemens buys US water treatment firm Cambridge

The industry automation division of Siemens has agreed to acquire Massachusetts-based Cambridge Water Technology, the company said on Thursday, seeking to strengthen its product portfolio with new technology offerings. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Brazil to maintain reduced ethanol mix in gasoline

Brazil's government will keep the amount of ethanol mixed with gasoline at reduced levels despite complaints about low prices for the biofuel, a government official told local business daily Valor Economico in an interview published Thursday. The government will meet with ethanol producers next week.

Petrobras reports oil leak at Osorio tanker terminal

The transportation arm of Brazilian state energy company Petrobras reported an oil leak at its Osorio terminal in Rio Grande do Sul state. Transpetro said that it immediately deployed personnel and equipment to contain and remove the spill.

US business lobby likes Obama plan on China

A US business lobby group voiced support for President Barack Obama's proposal for export financing for US companies competing against Chinese rivals in third-country markets, seeking a more "level playing field" with Chinese companies.

NPRA finalizes name change, becomes American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers

The long-standing US refining and petrochemical trade group National Petrochemical & Refiners Association (NPRA) on Wednesday officially changed its name to the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM). The name change is the fourth in its history.

Albemarle expands US polyolefin catalysts capacity

Albemarle says it successfully completed the latest expansion of its process development center (PDC) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by installing a new production train for finished polyolefin catalysts and a number of supporting auxiliaries. The company did not disclose specific capacity figures on the expansion.

Hess, PdVSA to shut Hovensa refinery venture in Virgin Islands

HP Editorial Staff: HP News

Hovensa will shut down its 500,000 bpd St. Croix refinery in the US Virgin Islands amid weak demand, new competition.

Conoco to shut more natural gas output in 2012

ConocoPhillips plans to shut in only a small portion of its natural-gas production in Canada and the lower 48 states due to lower commodity prices as the bulk of its production is tied to oil liquids output and is still profitable. The Houston company is one of the largest natural-gas producers in the US.

Canada oil could be shipped to northern seaports after Keystone rejection

The latest possible route to get Alberta oil to overseas markets will have many scrambling for an atlas. Where pelts once travelled south, petroleum may soon travel north. Alberta needs to diversify its market for bitumen beyond the US Midwest, and using a trusty old fur-trading river system may be the best way, given the current political climate, to reach Asian markets.