Bronkhorst unlocks ‘new era’ of gas flow technology
German gas measurement technology company Bronkhorst has expanded its range of gas flow meters and controllers with the release of its MASS STREAM D-6400 Series Mass Flow Meter/Controller.
German gas measurement technology company Bronkhorst has expanded its range of gas flow meters and controllers with the release of its MASS STREAM D-6400 Series Mass Flow Meter/Controller.
Offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure firm Energos Infrastructure (Energos) has completed its purchase of two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) from affiliates of the Greek LNG maritime transportation company Dynagas.
Energy terminals operator Klaipėdos nafta has rebranded as KN Energies to reflect its increased focus on LNG terminals, synthetic fuels, liquid energy, hydrogen and CCS.
Kracht GmbH has today (3rd January) officially become part of the Atlas Copco Group.
Germany-based technology company in the energy sector Westfalen Group (Westfalen) has announced that Bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) will replace its fossil counterpart at its four Westfalen LNG filling stations in Münster, Herford, Herne and Cologne.
Technological innovation is the backbone of industrial gas production. To generate the wide range of products that are easily available on today’s market, membrane technologies enable the efficient separation of gas streams. However, membrane technology...
Atlas Copco has today (4th December) announced its intention to acquire Kracht GmbH (Kracht), a technology manufacturer of external gear pumps, fluid measurement, valves, hydraulic drives, and dosing systems.
European green hydrogen producer Lhyfe is set to establish one of the largest plants in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, with plans to produce 330 tonnes of green hydrogen daily at its Lubmin facility.
European oil and gas company Wintershall Dea (Wintershall) has joined the UK’s Poseidon carbon capture and storage (CCS) project after acquiring a ten percent stake in the licence from Carbon Catalyst, which won the license...
Air Liquide and Siemens Energy have launched their joint gigawatt electrolyser factory in Berlin, Germany – a move that will enable the manufacturing of low-carbon hydrogen at industrial scale.