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  2. Monolith Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The expanded plant was expected to cost $1 billion, and produce an additional 180,000 tons of carbon black, 12 times more than the original Olive Creek plant, and include a place with capacity to produce 275,000 tons of anhydrous ammonia from hydrogen gas annually. [3] [11] In September that year, the original Olive Creek plant began production ...

  3. Witco Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Despite the challenges, the period saw significant growth of demand for carbon black. In 1933, the company acquired a carbon black manufacturing plant in Texas and, together with Continental Oil Company and the Shamrock Oil & Gas Corporation, formed Continental Carbon Company, for which the partner companies supplied natural gas to use as the ...

  4. Cabot Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 2009, Cabot completed construction of and began operating two additional rubber black production plants at its carbon black plant in Tianjin, China, increasing capacity to 150,000 metric tons. [3] In July 2012, Cabot purchased Norit NV, the largest producer of activated carbon, for US$1.1 billion. [9]

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    Long-time talk show host Conan O'Brien has hosted "Conan" on TBS since 2010. He earns $12 million per year for his work on the show, but it's coming to an end in June 2021.

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  8. Carbon black - Wikipedia

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    Worker at carbon black plant, 1942. Carbon black (with subtypes acetylene black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black and thermal black) is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of coal tar, vegetable matter, or petroleum products, including fuel oil, fluid catalytic cracking tar, and ethylene cracking in a limited supply of air.

  9. Climate tech firms get $80 million to pull carbon from paper ...

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    Google, H&M, Stripe and other members of the climate-focused Frontier coalition will buy $80 million of carbon credits from a firm using oil industry technology to capture paper mill emissions and ...