US–Ukraine minerals and energy deal aims to ‘force peace’ but Russia attacks continue
A long-term minerals deal first mooted in February has now been signed between the US and Ukraine.
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.
Multinational energy business TotalEnergies, headquartered in France, has posted an 18% year-on-year drop in net income in the first quarter of 2025, falling from $5.1bn to $4.2bn.
Carbon capture should be “the centre of the battle” in fighting climate change and delivering Net Zero, according to a new paper from former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Spanish utility Red Eléctrica has ruled out a cyber-attack as the cause for the extensive collapse of its grid yesterday as attention turns to a potential solar plants shutdown.
The oil and gas industry has been inefficient in delivering projects because many companies customise their requirements, down to the simplest valve, according to a new report from classification organisation DNV.
US-based Utility Global and South Korea’s Hanwha Corporation are to carry out a Pre-FEED (preliminary front-end engineering and design) study for a hydrogen production plant using biogas generated from South Korean wastewater treatment.