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Engineer shortage is expected to add to refinery expenses
AIChE SmartBrief | May 22, 2012
Refineries are expected to be more expensive to operate as companies deal with tougher environmental regulation and a lack of new engineering talent, predicts Tito Sequeira of Tyco Flow Control. The recent boost to U.S. refining is also expected to squeeze Europe over time, leading to more refinery closures, analysts say. Wall Street Journal, The (05/17) Reuters (05/16) Wall Street Journal, The (05/21)
Refinery sector gets unexpected boost
AIChE SmartBrief | May 15, 2012
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AIChE SmartBrief | May 15, 2012
Congressional committee holds hearing on refinery closings
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Sunoco purchase not expected to block possible refinery sales
AIChE SmartBrief | May 08, 2012
Delta's refinery plans include increased jet-fuel production
AIChE SmartBrief | May 08, 2012
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Ohio refinery stays open amid strike
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New book offers "how to" on design and analysis of piping
AIChE SmartBrief | May 29, 2012
WISE students head to Washington, D.C.
AIChE SmartBrief | May 29, 2012
Limited space remains for process development symposium
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Cosmetics companies launch packaging roundtable
AIChE SmartBrief | May 22, 2012
Upcoming webinars focus on energy storage and electrofuels
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