Construction starts on Project Greensand CO2 terminal at Esbjerg
Ground has been broken on Project Greensand’s CO2 transit terminal in Esbjerg – billed as the first gateway for carbon storage in the EU.
Ground has been broken on Project Greensand’s CO2 transit terminal in Esbjerg – billed as the first gateway for carbon storage in the EU.
James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses ammonia pipelines, the challenges with operating an ammonia pipeline and the key considerations that need to be taken while operating, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia:...
Air Products CEO Eduardo Menezes has said he expected headwinds in the helium market to continue into 2026 and 2027.
US federal agency The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is looking into whether to update its decades-old regulations for liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities.
Dipak Mistry, Strategic Business Development Director at Ceres, discusses how Ceres continues growth and continues to scale up into the future, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy webinar.
Following on from the recent 1895 podcast on ‘Where did it go wrong for hydrogen?’, the latest episode focuses on areas where hydrogen is making a positive difference, in ‘Where hydrogen is going right?’
Energy giant Shell has reported adjusted earnings of $5.6bn in Q1 2025, down from $7.7bn a year earlier.
Multinational TotalEnergies and Oman’s OQ Exploration and Production have broken ground on a 1 mtpa Marsa liquefied natural gas plant at the port of Sohar in northern Oman.
Recently installed Air Products CEO Eduardo Menezes put a brave face on the company’s financial performance today, saying several times in a lengthy earnings call that it was going “back to basics” after posting a...
Europe’s first offshore CO2 carrier will have a ceremonial launch on 14 May, according to Ineos Energy Europe, ahead of a scheduled end of 2025/early 2026 launch.