New European alliance on CCS
The recently announced coalition, named Carbon Capture and Storage Europe, includes major players in the carbon capture industry including technology providers, project developers and environmental NGOs.
The recently announced coalition, named Carbon Capture and Storage Europe, includes major players in the carbon capture industry including technology providers, project developers and environmental NGOs.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide has announced that it will construct a new ‘industrial scale’ ammonia cracking pilot plant in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, in a move intended to spur development of hydrogen as...
The second and final day of the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA)’s Winter Summit 2023 featured discussion around oxygen safety, gases for chip manufacturing, home healthcare, CO2 as a feedstock and developing a hydrogen ecosystem.
The European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) Summit 2023 has begun in Antwerp, Belgium, marking the 100th anniversary of the organisation. With the organisation having formed on 15th December 1923, the centenary symposium is this year being...
Germany should ratify the amended Article 6 of the London Protocol as soon as possible to allow carbon dioxide (CO2) to be transported to neighbouring countries.
Port of Antwerp-Bruges recorded a 61.3% spike in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and 30% growth in liquid petroleum gas (LPG) in 2022.
The EU Commission will grant €144.6m ($152m) to Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges to fund construction of a shared carbon dioxide (CO2) export hub on the Antwerp port platform in Belgium.
Steel giant ArcelorMittal S.A (ArcelorMittal) has inaugurated its flagship carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) project at its steel manufacturing plant in Ghent, Belgium.
ArcelorMittal will trial carbon capture technology at its steel plant in Gent, Belgium and one of its North American sites to decarbonise the steel making process.
gasworld has learned that the ongoing challenges facing the European carbon dioxide (CO2) business are beginning to deepen, with the tight supply chain coming to a head for many end-users and suppliers.