Podcast: Hydrogen progress to celebrate
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?’
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.
A long-term minerals deal first mooted in February has now been signed between the US and Ukraine.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast we discuss the current state of the hydrogen industry, reflecting on recent positive developments, progress within the sector, and projects that have so far achieved final investment decision...
Japanese general trading company Sojitz is entering biomethane production and sales in India.
INOX Air Products (INOXAP)’s industrial gas complex in Gujarat has broken through the 10,000 tonnes per day (tpd) gases barrier, following the commissioning of its new 1,000 tpd plant at AMNS Hazira, where a giant...
James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses if there are any working hydrogen pipelines in the uk, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy webinar.