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US: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering has launched a new carbon capture alliance with energy company ExxonMobil. Under the partnership, ExxonMobil will deploy Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering's liquid amine carbon capture model for its customers across multiple industries. Kansai Electric Power (KEPCO) will also support the deployment in more CO2-intensive industries, including cement.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering president and CEO Kenji Terasawa said “Carbon capture and storage technology and innovation are critical to our path to net zero. As an expert in advanced engineering, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is committed to leading the way in achieving decarbonisation goals through strategic collaboration and investments in new technologies. We look forward to partnering with ExxonMobil to continue advancing carbon capture technologies, to provide essential carbon neutrality solutions for various industries.”
Russia: ExxonMobil says it has saved a limestone quarry Euro7900/yr by switching Hitachi excavators to its Mobil DTE 10 Excel46 hydraulic oil. The product extended oil drain intervals by 25% to 5000 hours. It also reduced filter replacements.
“Our field engineering services team worked with the customer to identify the most suitable lubricant. As a result of this, they suggested a switch to Mobil DTE 10 Excel 46 hydraulic oil, which was developed to provide a long oil life and minimise deposit formation, even in hydraulic systems operating in severe conditions,” said Sarp Degirmenci, EAME Offer Advisor at ExxonMobil.
US: In 2014 ExxonMobil's Equipment Builder Group is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The group specialises in working alongside leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in more than 150 countries to develop high-performance lubricants.