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BP to quadruple Brazil sugarcane capacity

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The company plans to expand existing mills and build three new ones, hoping to capitalize on the growing ethanol market.

Indian Oil to use hte catalyst testing system in R&D

High throughput experimentation company hte said that Indian Oil will implement hte's parallel reactor technology to enhance its R&D efficiency in the field of oil refining. The X4500 16-fold system is optimized for the high throughput testing of hydroprocessing catalysts under industrial conditions.

ICA Fluor Daniel awarded $135mn engineering deal for new Pemex refinery

Mexico's state-owned oil company Pemex awarded a $135 million contract for engineering and management services to ICA Fluor Daniel (jointly owned by Mexico's Empresas ICA and Fluor) for the first phase of a new refinery to be built near a current one in Tula, Hidalgo state.

Reliance plans petrochem expansion at Jamnagar refinery in India - report

Reliance Industries will expand petrochemicals production at its Jamnagar refinery in India, according to a Bloomberg report. The expansion is projected to cost from $10 billion to $12 billion and last three to four years, said K.K. Sreeramachandran, general manager in the company’s refining business.

Fluor to design US biofuels demonstration plant

Fluor was awarded an engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCm) contract by Joule Unlimited to design and build a biofuels demonstration facility in New Mexico. The technology will use sunlight to convert proprietary organisms and carbon dioxide into liquid hydrocarbons and ethanol.

GTC strikes deal with ConocoPhillips to license sulfur recovery technology

Process technology licensor GTC Technology reached a global agreement with ConocoPhillips for its selective partial oxidation of sulfur (SPOC) technology for sulfur recovery. GTC says its SPOC technology is the most significant innovation in the “modified Claus” technology space in the last 30 years.

Keystone XL timeline slips to early 2015

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TransCanada says it is still waiting for answers from the US government about the process to refile its application for the controversial pipeline.

KBR to process deep oils for Russian refiner TAIF

KBR was awarded a contract by TAIF Group to provide licensing and engineering services for the Veba Combi Cracker (VCC) to be implemented at the Nizhnikamsk refinery in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It marks the largest VCC project award for KBR since acquiring the technology in January 2010.

Total to boost investments as quarterly profits rise

France-based Total said 2012 has begun favorably and that it will step up investments over the next three years after reporting a 12.8% increase in fourth-quarter net income on high oil prices and in spite of weak downstream markets and stable output. Total is targeting a 2.5%/yr increase in average output in 2012-2015.

Enterprise raises oil storage capacity at proposed Houston crude terminal

Enterprise Products has purchased a 37-acre tract of land adjacent to its Enterprise Crude Houston (ECHO) crude oil terminal, which is currently under construction, in southeast Harris County, Texas. The ECHO facility is expected to begin service in the second quarter of 2012.