World’s first LCO2 ship berths for Northern Lights
The Northern Pioneer – billed as the world’s first commercial liquefied CO2 transport ship – has officially arrived in Norway to serve the Northern Lights project.
The Northern Pioneer – billed as the world’s first commercial liquefied CO2 transport ship – has officially arrived in Norway to serve the Northern Lights project.
Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Ferrari Agroindustria, Toho Gas and Sebigas Cotica Biogeneria have entered into a joint development agreement for a biomethane production pilot project in Brazil.
The Immingham Green Energy Terminal – a multi-user ammonia and green hydrogen project in the eastern England port – has received development consent from the UK Department of Transport.
The UK is joining a host of mainland European countries in rethinking its nuclear strategy as it looks to drive growth and economic security.
Leith Greenslade, Coordinator at the Every Breath Counts Coalition, and Thomas Gradel, Programme Officer at Unitaid, discuss how we can, and why there is a need to, restore and maintain interest in the need for...
The UK government’s backing of unproven, first-of-a-kind carbon capture technology to reach Net Zero is high risk and more work on the programme’s affordability for taxpayers and consumers is needed, according to a Public Accounts...
A final investment decision (FID) on the Aramco CCS Hub in Jubail is imminent, according to Linde CEO Sanjiv Lamba.
Air Products chose not to give any prominence to its incoming leadership team in the company’s Q1 2025 earnings call today.
Linde overcame a challenging trading environment and pointed to the ‘resiliency of its model’ after posting a full-year operating profit of $9.7bn in 2024, up 7% on 2023.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, Rob and Tom discuss the recent leadership changes at Air Products, notably the departure of Seifi Ghasemi and the appointment of new CEO Eduardo Menezes.