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Plate & Frame Heat Exchangers: Tips & Tricks for Purchasing Part 2

Scambio Termico

Country of Origin In the Middle East often made in China and made in India products are rejected (especially in Oil & Gas) therefore even if Vendor is European, it is crucial to verify before P.O. is released which workshop will be used for manufacturing PFHE. For long time Russia was banned by Europe and US. Before to post a P.O.

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Workstream Collaboration for Distributed Field Service Teams

Coolfire Core

Industries like shipping, public safety, manufacturing, and construction are made up of field service teams whose workers are dispersed in a variety of locations. Some industries may also need to coordinate across distributed facilities, as is common in manufacturing. Those discussions are persistent and searchable for later reference.

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New EPA Air Toxics Rule Afflects Facilities with TEG Dehydrators

The Energy Law

part 63, Subpart HH, “NESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) for Source Categories from Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities” to include the regulation of area sources. Subpart HH has historically regulated various emissions points for major sources of air toxics in the oil and natural gas production industry.

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Energy Transfer Caps 2024 with Strong Q4 and Full Year Earnings Results

Energy Transfer

We also saw strong performance in crude oil transportation volumes (up 15%), NGL transportation volumes (up 5%), NGL exports (up 2%), midstream gathered volumes (up 2%) and interstate natural gas transportation volumes (up 2%). This was another strong quarter for Energy Transfer, with robust growth in adjusted EBITDA compared to Q4 2023.

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Labor and Employment Law FAQs Related to Hurricane Ida

The Energy Law

Employers in the manufacturing, oil, and mining industries that have at least 10 employees are required to pay wages at least twice a month and payment must be made by the payday at the end of the next payroll period. Normally, employees covered by USERRA are leaving to engage in some form of active military service.

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Louisiana and Texas COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Effects on State Courts

The Energy Law

The Order specifically excludes businesses identified as critical to infrastructure, including oil and refining, and manufacturers, distributors, and supply chain companies producing and supplying products and services for industries such as energy, petroleum, and fuel. The orders also require all non-essential businesses to cease.