Air Liquide in joint research programme to unlock hydrogen use in UAE
Major companies have united in the Middle East in a joint research programme to unlock the potential of hydrogen (H2) energy use in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Major companies have united in the Middle East in a joint research programme to unlock the potential of hydrogen (H2) energy use in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Global Gases Group, headquartered in Dubai’s Jebel Ali Free Zone, is one of the world’s only gas suppliers whose business is focused primarily on the supply of helium to its core markets of offshore diving...
The helium industry is a fascinating one. It is also an exciting and fun industry to work in…most of the time. It is a truly global industry with far more similarities to the oil and...
From air separation units (ASUs) to small plant technologies and the increasing uprising in the hydrogen economy, industrial gas projects continue to proliferate globally, in various configurations and capacities.
Back in April 2015, gas world posed the question, could there be room for one more big deal within the global industrial gases industry?
In a critical milestone towards the global roll-out of industrial carbon capture and storage (CCS), the world’s first commercial carbon capture facility on a steel production plant has been launched in the Middle East.
Mass flow meter manufacturer Fluid Components International (FCI) has established its presence in the Middle East after opening a new joint venture in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
New NEL Hydrogen AS, a subsidiary of dedicated hydrogen (H2) company NEL ASA, has been awarded a contract to deliver a H2 electrolyser plant to a major margarine and liquid oils company.
Qatargas, the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, has extended its supply relationship with Centrica, the chief supplier of gas to UK households, in the form of a new sale and purchase agreement (SPA).
Economic modernisation, the arrival of the multinationals, and the emergence of new industrial gas applications are driving change in the Middle East market.