Norway partners work on carbon capture for LNG cruise ships
A group of Norwegian companies have launched a project to develop a system that captures carbon dioxide point-source emissions onboard liquefied natural gas-powered cruise ships.
A group of Norwegian companies have launched a project to develop a system that captures carbon dioxide point-source emissions onboard liquefied natural gas-powered cruise ships.
UK-based gas analysis company Process Vision has appointed Michael Downey as its new Latin America Business Development and Area Manager.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we’re joined by Danny van den Burg, Lead Solutions Specialist at Swagelok.
A sprawling network of pipelines, terminals, and offshore reservoirs is quietly taking shape in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, laying the groundwork for one of Europe’s most ambitious efforts to decarbonise heavy industry.
While carbon dioxide supply chains continue to face growing pressures linked to sustainability targets, market volatility and infrastructure constraints, questions are emerging about how it can be more effectively managed, utilised and secured for future...
Bjorn Utgard, VP of Strategy in EMEA at Skytree, and Trevor Tilmann, Applications Engineer at Thermo Fisher Scientific, discuss the common impurities found in captured CO2 on gasworld’s CCUS: Turning Carbon into Opportunity webinar.
Japan-based global shipping business Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has signed a deal to purchase 30,000 carbon removal credits from direct ocean capture (DOC) technology developed by carbon removal specialist Captura, based in California.
Global industrial gases group Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) has written off $173m following the cancellation of a hydrogen production plant in the US.
A new green hydrogen test facility is set to be developed in Aberdeen, Scotland. German-headquartered certification and testing firm TÜV SÜD has been appointed operator under a collaboration agreement with UK-based ETZ, which is leading...
European energy company SEFE has signed a deal to receive 1.5 million tonnes of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) per annum from Texan LNG specialist Delfin Midstream.