Phillips 66 to start midstream projects in Texas
The US oil and refining company, Phillips 66, has announced that it will be starting two midstream projects in Brazoria County, Texas, in an effort to move away from producing refined products and focus more on energy transportation and processing infrastructure.The board-approved projects are reportedly worth $3 billion and are expected to form the backbone of Phillips 66’s operations.
Foster Wheeler and Tecnimont collaborate on chemicals p
It has been announced that Foster Wheeler USA Corporation and Tecnimont USA Inc., have signed a collaboration agreement for front-end engineering (FEED) design, detailed engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of petrochemicals, chemicals and fertilizer facilities across the US, Canada and Mexico.
Chevron adds MRC Global as strategic PVF supplier
Chevron USA added MRC Global and its subsidiaries as a strategic valve supplier on the Future Growth Project in Kazakhstan.
New Ask The Expert column
We are pleased to introduce a new column to Valve World Americas. The Ask The Expert column will give readers the opportunity to have their valve concerns addressed, find out the answers to their pressing valve challenges and ask for feedback on application issues.
Jacobs acquires Eagleton Engineering
Jacobs Engineering has acquired Houston-based Eagleton Engineering. The acquisition will further enhance Jacob’s capabilities in their midstream/upstream pipeline engineering, design and field surveying services.Since 1965, Eagleton Engineering has specialized in pipeline engineering, providing professional services, along with resources, to the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.