HRH Prince Felipe of Asturias Visits the Petronor Refinery. (VIDEOS)

On April 3, 2013, His Royal Highness Prince Felipe of Asturias inaugurated new facilities/units at the Petronor Refinery in Múskiz,Vizcaya, Spain.

Per a press release:

“Prince Felipe officially opened the refinery’s new Coker unit, whose construction, including associated environmental programs, totaled 1.006 billion euros.

The expansion of the refinery involves the creation of 100 jobs and guarantees the future of one of Spain’s largest refineries, employing 928 people and generating 6,200 indirect jobs.

The new facilities increase the refinery’s conversion capacity and, together with the overhaul of the Cartagena unit, have helped to improve Spain’s balance of trade.

Following the expansion, Petronor now has a processing capacity of 12 million tonnes a year, one of Spain’s largest. The refinery has eliminated the production of fuel oil and has increased the output of higher-demand products.

Prince Felipe said during his speech that the project ‘would not have been possible without the technological, financial and human commitment ‘s the partners, demonstrating Spain’s ‘strong bet on energy security and development.’

‘The Petronor refinery is amongst the best in Europe, not only in distillation and conversion capacity, but because of the use of the latest technology in sustainability, safety and energy efficiency,’ said Repsol Chairman, Antonio Brufau.

After revealing a commemorative plaque, the Prince of Asturias visited the refinery’s new units. In addition to the Coker unit, another important feature is the highly efficient cogeneration unit, which will reduce CO2 emissions and help achieve the aims of the Kyoto protocol. The cogeneration unit also enables Petronor to increase electricity production to 100 megawatts per hour, equivalent to 3.9% of the Basque Country’s output. As a result the refinery is now self-sufficient in electricity and will be able to distribute 15% of its power output to the electricity network.

During his speech, the Prince of Asturias said that ‘the Múskiz project would not have been possible without the technological, financial and human commitment of important organizations and many people. I want to congratulate Repsol and Kutxabank for their unwavering support for Petronor. There is no doubt of our country’s strong bet on energy security and development.’”

News Regarding Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia.

serbiaOn the afternoon of April 2, 2013, Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia attended the play, Magic Journey, held at the Institution of Culture of Belgrade Municipality of Palilula on the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day.

In the evening the crown princess accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia hosted a reception, in collaboration with the United Nations in Serbia, at the White Palace “…in honor of International Autism Day.”  

Please click here and here to view photos as well as to learn more about today’s activities.

HRH Prince Daniel of Sweden Visits the Company, iZettle.

Prince Daniel of SwedenOn April 2, 2013, His Royal Highness Prince Daniel of Sweden visited the company,iZettle, in Stockholm.  Launched in 2011 by entrepreneurs Mr. Jacob de Geer and Mr. Magnus Nilsson, iZettle allows customers to use their credit cards through an “…application and a mini chip card reader that plugs into on their iPad, iPhone and other smartphones…”

According to the Swedish royal court, during his visit Prince Daniel met with the staff as well as held an informal meeting with iZettle founders, Mr. Jacob de Geer and Mr. Magnus Nilsson.

HRH Princess Maxima of the Netherlands Receives New Stamps.

PssMaximaOn April 2, 2013, Her Royal Highness Princess Maxima of the Netherlands visited the Special Collections Department at the University of Amsterdam to receive the first 1001 Vrouwen (1001 Women) stamps on the occasion of “…of the exhibition, ‘1001 Women in the Dutch history’…”

According to RVD:

The 1001 Women sheetlet contains ten stamps with portraits of notable women in Dutch history. The four upper and four lower postage stamps are identical, so a total of six women from six different centuries are shown.

The following six women are depicted: The explorer Alexandrine Tinne, the writer Belle van Zuylen Utrecht heroine of the ‘Eighty Years War Trijn of Leemput’, the painter Mary Oosterwijck, the land lady Mary of Burgundy and the theologian Anna Zernike.”

Click here and here to view two photo galleries.

Photo courtesy of RVD/HKH

HM Queen Sofia of Spain Attends an Inauguration of a Folk Art Exhibition. (VIDEO)

On Tuesday, April 2, 2013, Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain attended the inauguration of the exhibition entitled, Grandes Maestros del Arte Popular de Iberoamérica, held at the Teatro Fernán Gómez in Madrid.

According to the official website for the Teatro Fernán Gómez the folk art exhibition, “…consists of carefully selected and collected works between 2007 to 2011 and covering 22 countries by approximately 450 craftsmen.”

His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan Holds an Audience. (VIDEO)

On March 31, 2013, His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan, accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein Bin Abdullah II, held a meeting in Amman with the Palestinian President, Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, and his delegation.

Discussions focused on the “…developments in the Middle East, efforts to restore momentum in the Palestinian-Israeli peace efforts despite rapid developments in the region…” and much more according to the Petra News Agency.