Ruth Arteaga
I am a civil engineer and I work in the writing area. I have a deep passion for civil works. I constantly seek to update myself on new engineering technologies to integrate them into my work, since my main interest is exploring how innovations in the industrial sector can improve and transform the world.
Publications of Ruth Arteaga
MV “OLGA S” loses access to Paris MoU ports after third detention
The ship was detained three times in just 24 months, triggering an automatic ban on access to ports in the Paris MoU region.
October 12, 2024
Vertex Energy successfully starts up hydrocracker at Mobile refinery
The hydrocracker was restarted without accidents and on budget, ensuring its ability to produce renewable fuels.
October 12, 2024
Bioengineered bacteria break down PET plastics faster
The modified bacteria can break down PET plastic in just 24 hours, whereas this material takes centuries to degrade naturally.
October 12, 2024
Enbridge sanctions Gulf of Mexico pipelines for BP’s Kaskida project
The new pipelines will be able to transport 200,000 barrels of crude oil and 125 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.
October 12, 2024
Norway imposes severe sanctions for the use of drones in restricted areas
Norway not only confiscates drones, but has also deported several foreigners for flying these devices in restricted areas.
October 12, 2024
Engineers create “Plantolin”, a robot that plants trees
Plantolin can plant trees autonomously thanks to its “claws” that dig into the ground and deposit seed bombs.
October 12, 2024