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Omya: Engineering the future - EPPM  EPPM Read more https://www.eppm.com/k-2019/omya-engineering-the-future/
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Omya: Engineering the future  EPPM Read more https://www.eppm.com/k-2019/omya-engineering-the-future/
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Podcast: Scenes of Violence  FireEngineering.com Read more https://www.fireengineering.com/2019/09/26/478851/podcast-scenes-of-violence-sept-2019/
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Enterprise and LyondellBasell execute PDH 2 plant agreements  Hydrocarbon Engineering Read more https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/26092019/enterprise-and-lyondellbasell-execute-pdh-2-plant-agreements/
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Houston-based LNG co. lands first customer for export project  Houston Business JournalAfter a long search, the company has secured a buyer for 2 million tons per year of natural gas out of its export project. Read more https://www.bizjournals.co
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India keen to up Australian LNG imports, but seeks to renegotiate contracts  Creamer Media's Mining Weeklyndia is keen to ship in higher volumes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Australia, but at the same time, the country has indicated that h
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Shell and Magma sign agreement to qualify a cryogenic pipe for LNG  LNG IndustryMagma Global has signed a contract with Shell Global Solutions International bv to develop and qualify a flexible SPC pipe for cryogenic applications including ... Re
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Happy Engineer's Day: Reskilling Is The Way Forward For India Inc  Analytics India MagazineFrom the builder of the Step Pyramid, Imhotep to Elon Musk, engineers have made a real impact on our day-to-day lives. On Engineer's Day, we evaluate how.
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Hatch acquires Upside Engineering  Canadian Consulting EngineerOperating since 1989, Calgary-based Upside is an intermediate-sized firm offering engineering, design, procurement and project management services to the ... Read more https://www.can
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Engineers develop multimaterial fiber “ink” for 3-D-printed devices  MIT NewsA new method developed by MIT researchers uses standard 3-D printers to produce functioning devices with the electronics already embedded inside. Read more http://news.
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