All GW APAC articles – Page 2
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CAIRE Inc. acquires Spirosure
CAIRE Inc. has acquired Spirosure, Inc. to expand CAIRE’s portfolio into the diagnostic segment of respiratory care.
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Kobe Steel turns affiliate into subsidiary
Japanese steel manufacturer Kobe Steel has turned its Chinese affiliate Wuxi Compressor into a subsidiary after acquiring additional shares in the company.
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HyGear Asia signs contract
On site gas generation specialist HyGear has signed a contract to supply its hydrogen generation system to South Korea for stationary fuel cell power generation and fuel cell vehicles.
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Siemens to supply equipment for offshore Malaysia project
Siemens Gas and Power has won a contract to supply three SGT-300 industrial gas turbine generators, three mechanical-drive SGT-300 gas turbines and three DATUM centrifugal compressors for the Petronas Kasawari Gas Field Development Project in the South China Sea, offshore Sarawak in Malaysia.
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Clariant’s catalyst delivers excellent performance at hydrogen unit
Clariant and Shanghai Huaxi’s joint project to enhance the hydrogen production unit of Zhejiang Baling Hengyi Caprolactam Co (BHCC) in Zhejiang, China is off to a successful start.
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Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel launched
FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel Offshore Marine (Keppel O M) and Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) has announced the launch of Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel in Keppel Nantong Shipyard in China.
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Aquaculture
Aquaculture is again in focus in Singapore as the country prepares to scale up local food production against a backdrop of coronavirus-driven disruptions to global supply chains.
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PKU Pioneer to build oxygen plant
PKU Pioneer and Nanyang Hanye Special Steel have signed an agreement for the construction of a VPSA oxygen plant for a blast furnace ironmaking project in China.
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Rotork technology added to LNG project
More than 270 Rotork process control actuators have been ordered for an LNG project in Australia.
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KBR wins study for Gladstone LNG
Engineering, procurement and construction firm KBR has been awarded an energy efficiency opportunities study at Gladstone LNG (GLNG) in Australia by energy giant Santos.
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Gastech postponed to 2021
Gastech 2020 has been postponed until next year in response to the current global coronavirus pandemic, organiser dmg events said today.
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Santos acquires LNG infrastructure in major deal
Energy giant Santos has acquired a portfolio of low cost natural gas assets and strategic LNG infrastructure in northern Australia and Timor-Leste.
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Wärtsilä to provide LNG technology
Global technology group Wärtsilä will provide a complete LNG package for two new ferries being built in Japan by Ferry Sunflower, a subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.
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Gulf donates 6,000 medical masks
Energy producer Gulf Energy Development has donated 6,000 medical masks to Phramongkutklao Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Honeywell UOP to provide hydrogen technology
Beijing HyPower Energy Technology is going to deploy Honeywell UOP’s technologies to supply high-purity hydrogen for fuel cells in China.
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Petronas inks first LNG deal virtually
Malaysian oil and gas firm Petronas will supply LNG to China’s Tiger Clean Energy Limited (TCEL) as part of a new deal.
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Coregas supporting HESC project
Coregas is providing its expertise in gasification, liquefaction and transportation of hydrogen to a world first project that will convert brown coal to hydrogen for export to Japan.
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Air Products assists Kerala Government
Air Products commissioned a liquid oxygen tank, transfer vessel and transfer system sequence in record time for the Government of Kerala in India in the fight against coronavirus (Covid-19).
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Industry welcomes Australia’s CCS commitment
The Global CCS Institute, CO2CRC and Carbon Market Institute have today spoken out on the Australian Government’s plans to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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Australia recognises role of CCS to reduce emissions
A critical step forward in accelerating the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Australia, the country’s government today backed the technology in a bid to cut emissions.