Eni and ADNOC to collaborate on CCUS technologies
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Eni have formed a partnership to develop advanced solutions for the reduction, capture, usage or confinement of CO2 emissions.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Eni have formed a partnership to develop advanced solutions for the reduction, capture, usage or confinement of CO2 emissions.
Chart Industries is among 22 companies that have joined the Hydrogen Council bringing its membership total to 81, the CEO-led organisation that aims to position hydrogen among the key solutions of the energy transition said...
Svante, LafargeHolcim, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Occidental, and Total have joined forces to assess the viability and design of a commercial-scale carbon capture facility in Colorado, US.
Specialty chemical and gases management expert A-Gas is urging installers and end users to waste no time in making the switch to reclaimed refrigerants as this year’s ban on the use of virgin R404A (GWP...
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Toshiba ESS) has delivered a CO2 capture test plant for carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) to Asahi Quality & Innovations (AQI).
Researchers at EPFL, a technical university located in Lausanne, Geneva, have developed a new carbon capture concept which has the ability to cut trucks’ CO2 emissions by almost 90%.
In yesterday’s 2019 in Review with Albatross Tank-Leasing, CEO Christoph Schoeler said the company’s 2020 goal is expanding its customer base to India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Air Liquide, BASF, Borealis, INEOS, ExxonMobil, Fluxys, Port of Antwerp and Total have signed an agreement for the development of CCUS infrastructure at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.
The Global CCS Institute has welcomed the European Green Deal which highlights the important role of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) as a breakthrough technology in helping achieve a climate neutral Europe by 2050.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) have been acknowledged as breakthrough technologies which should be fostered in a reviewed energy framework.