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Global CCS Institute CEO to step down
After a decade at the helm of the Global CCS Institute, CEO Brad Page is stepping down from the role, the Melbourne-based international think-tank announced today (27 th Jan).
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BOC launches welding workhorse
BOC South Pacific has launched what it describes as its “most powerful” MIG MAG machine yet, nicknamed ‘The Beast’.
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12 Days of Content: BOC South Pacific
One of BOC South Pacific’s goals for 2020 was to continue working with customers in the emerging hydrogen and clean energy sectors.
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Introducing… A Christmas Twist: The 12 Days of Content
Coronavirus (Covid-19), carbon dioxide (CO2) – or the lack of it – and clean energies have been the big talking points of 2020 across the industrial gases industry. It’s been an unprecedented year, one that none of us could have imagined 12 months ago.
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Australia and Singapore to work together on CCUS
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is a priority area of a new deal signed today (26 th Oct) by Australia and Singapore, as the two countries look to advance cooperation on low-emissions technologies and solutions.
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Santos successfully stores CO2 underground
Australian energy major Santos today (22nd Oct) said it has successfully injected approximately 100 tonnes of carbon dioxide deep underground into depleted gas reservoirs in the Cooper Basin.
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Fact check: Blue Star Helium and the Las Animas prospects
Due to recurring shortages of helium and its increased commercial value, there has been an unprecedented amount of activity related to exploration for new helium sources in recent years.
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Total delivers its first carbon neutral LNG cargo
Total has delivered its first shipment of carbon neutral LNG to the Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).
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Blue Star Helium acquires “significant” new leasing
Blue Star Helium said it has acquired an additional 22 new leases over 34,848 gross acres within the highly prospective Las Animas region in Colorado, US.
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Avocados can be cryogenically frozen for future generations, new research finds
A researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia has become the first person ever to freeze the tips of avocado shoots in liquid nitrogen and successfully revive them to create healthy plants in a bid to protect the world’s avocado supplies.
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Industry welcomes Australia’s CCS commitments
Last week the Australian Government announced a $50m investment in carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects to help dramatically cut the country’s greenhouse gas emissions.
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EVOL LNG to supply Davyhurst gold project in Western Australia
EVOL LNG, the LNG business of Wesfarmers in Australia, has announced that it will soon begin supply of LNG to the Davyhurst Gold Mine in Western Australia.
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University of Newcastle develops carbon capture nanotechnology
Scientists at the University of Newcastle in Australia said they have used tiny structures found in clay as a ‘template’ to create a new material capable of capturing carbon dioxide emissions.
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Federal Labour supports CCS
CO2CRC has welcomed the Federal Labour’s support for carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a key technology for reducing Australia’s carbon emissions while maintaining economic prosperity.
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USQ: Harvesting renewable energy from CO2
Researchers from the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) in Australia say they have found a cheaper and more efficient way of converting CO2 into chemicals and a usable fuel.
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BOC South Pacific: Understanding the uses of helium
Did you know that BOC South Pacific’s helium refinery in Darwin, Australia is the only one in the Southern Hemisphere?
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Australian researchers set record for carbon dioxide capture
Researchers from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia and the CSIRO say they have set a record for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) using technology that resembles a sponge filled with tiny magnets.
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ACCC grants ANZIGA interim authorisation
The Australia Competition Consumer Commission (ACCC) on Tuesday granted interim authorisation to the Australia New Zealand Industrial Gas Association (ANZIGA) to exchange information about medical oxygen amid Covid-19.
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Rotork technology added to LNG project
More than 270 Rotork process control actuators have been ordered for an LNG project in Australia.
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KBR wins study for Gladstone LNG
Engineering, procurement and construction firm KBR has been awarded an energy efficiency opportunities study at Gladstone LNG (GLNG) in Australia by energy giant Santos.