Saturday, 26 January 2013

The Star
26 Jan 2013
“I met with Itochu Corp which has expressed interest in partnering with Petronas to further develop the petrochemical industry in the Refinery & Petrochemical Integrated Development (Rapid) project in Pengerang,” he said ... He said that besides this project, Itochu has also expressed an interest in setting up an integrated seamless pipe factory for the O&G; industry....(size: 3.1Kb)
The Times of India
26 Jan 2013
South Korea's Samsung Total Petrochemicals Co has revived a contract to buy Iranian oil after a year's hiatus, as thin margins in plastics make the cheap fuel from Iran hard to resist, people familiar with the deal said on Friday ... Condensate is a light oil usually processed in a unit called a splitter to produce naphtha, to make petrochemicals....(size: 5.1Kb)
San Francisco Chronicle
26 Jan 2013
A chemical widely used in plastics and believed to harm fetuses and infants is on track to being declared a reproductive hazard in California, a state agency said Friday ... But Steven Hentges of the American Chemistry Council, the chemical industry's main trade association, said, "The weight of scientific evidence does not support OEHHA's intention to list BPA under Prop ... a textile dye and a chemical used in industrial processes....(size: 4.2Kb)
Belfast Telegraph
26 Jan 2013
The deep-freeze weather did not seem to worry the dolphin as it swam in the Gowanus Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighbourhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural colour ... ....(size: 2.1Kb)
Newsday
26 Jan 2013
Photos ... The deep-freeze weather hadn't seemed to faze the dolphin as it swam in the Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue ... ....(size: 3.1Kb)
STL Today
26 Jan 2013
... Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue....(size: 2.5Kb)
Clarion Ledger
26 Jan 2013
... Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue....(size: 2.6Kb)
Seattle Post
26 Jan 2013
The deep-freeze weather hadn't seemed to faze the dolphin as it swam in the Gowanus Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue ... ....(size: 2.5Kb)
U~T San Diego
26 Jan 2013
The deep-freeze weather hadn't seemed to faze the dolphin as it swam in the Gowanus Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue ... ....(size: 2.5Kb)
Penn Live
26 Jan 2013
... Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue....(size: 2.7Kb)
The Washington Post
26 Jan 2013
... which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn’s wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal’s banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue....(size: 3.2Kb)
The Dallas Morning News
26 Jan 2013
The deep-freeze weather hadn't seemed to faze the dolphin as it swam in the Gowanus Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue ... ....(size: 2.9Kb)
North Jersey
26 Jan 2013
... Canal, which runs 1.5 miles through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhoods. ... For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal's banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue.....(size: 15.6Kb)