ICIS TV: Margins and mergers
Head of petrochemicals Werner Praetorius sits down with ICIS TV to give a snap shot of the BASF world. more
(27 March 2006 00:00)
ICIS TV: Programming NPRA
IPC programme chair Douglas Culpon reveals what's on the industry's mind. more
(27 March 2006 00:00)
ICIS TV: A president's view
On the first day of the IPC, NPRA president Bob Slaughter talks to ICIS TV about the issues the association is tackling. more
(27 March 2006 00:00)
ICIS radio: NPRA interview with Volker Trautz
ICIS news' Nigel Davis talks to Volker Trautz at NPRA RSS more
(27 March 2006 10:56)
ICIS radio: the Middle East and Asia with Andrew Spiers
Simon Robinson talks to Nexant ChemSystem's Andrew Spiers about Nexant's 21st Annual Planning Seminar on the Middle East Petrochemical Industry in.... more
(27 March 2006 16:09)
ICIS TV: Going bio
ICIS TV asks Invest in France, the development arm of the French government, if its plans for a greener future in fuel are working out.
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(27 March 2006 20:00)
ICIS TV: Mulling over methanol
Methanol's global fortunes are mixed. Consultant Mark Berggren talks of the rise and demise of Asian and US markets. more
(27 March 2006 20:00)
ICIS Radio Behind the Scenes at NPRA in Texas
ICIS Radio Behind the Scenes at NPRA in Texas RSS more
(27 March 2006 23:47)
ICIS radio: NPRA Peter Huntsman talks to Joe Kamalick
Peter Huntsman of Huntsman Corporation talks to ICIS Cheif Correspondent Americas, Joe Kamalick about legislation and the urgent need to reform.... more
(29 March 2006 11:00)
ICIS radio: Chemical News Central 3 April 2006
ICIS radio: Chemical News Central 3 April 2006 more
(31 March 2006 17:04)
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INSIGHT: Government challenge on Teesside is to enable the enablers
“Coxon reckons the goal is to create new, potentially high growth sectors of the process industry that can be internationally competitive.” more
VIDEO - ICIS news Europe Lunchtime Bulletin 30 November 2009
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