All GW APAC articles – Page 3
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Air Products awarded onsite contract
Air Products today said it has been awarded another long-term onsite supply contract by a world-leading printed circuit board (PCB) and contract manufacturer in China.
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KBR wins CCS contract
Engineering, procurement and construction firm KBR today said it had won a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) contract from Japan’s JX Nippon Oil Gas Exploration company.
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LNG Limited sells Magnolia LNG project
Global Energy Megatrend Limited has bought Australian LNG firm LNG Limited’s undeveloped Magnolia LNG export terminal in a $2.25m deal.
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Zhonghua Gas Holdings Limited releases Q1 results
Zhonghua Gas Holdings Limited said its business has been “seriously impacted” by coronavirus as the Hong Kong-based company reports its first quarter of 2020 results.
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Hitoshi Ishihara joins AIGA Board
The Asia Industrial Gases Association (AIGA) has welcomed Hitoshi Ishihara, President and CEO of Taiyo Nippon Sanso Holdings Singapore, to its Board.
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APAC LNG companies revisiting strategies
According to GlobalData, LNG imports by the world’s top three consumers – Japan, China and South Korea, and other Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries such as India have taken a hit due to reduced demand and economic slowdown fuelled by the Covid-19 outbreak.
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AIGA supporting industry during coronavirus
Asia Industrial Gases Association (AIGA) has been playing an active role in the region during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
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Air Liquide to provide technology to hydrogen station in South Korea
Air Liquide Korea will provide two high-capacity hydrogen chargers and supply hydrogen gas to a new hydrogen station at Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea.
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Asia leads global refinery hydrocracking capacity growth
Asia is expected to lead the global refinery hydrocracking units’ capacity growth, contributing about 49% of the total global capacity growth by 2024.
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13 dead, hundreds hospitalised following India gas leak
A chemical leak at a plant in southern India has killed at least 13 people and hospitalised hundreds.
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Linde starts up new plant in China
Linde has started up the first of two new high-purity nitrogen generators in Shanghai, China, as part of a 20-year contract to supply ultra-high purity industrial gases to GTA Semiconductor.
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Australia’s grid strong enough to accommodate up to 75% renewables
Due to the Covid-19 outbreak and its impact, there is a fall in electricity demand in Australia like elsewhere that has provided an opportunity for the renewable sector to take centre stage in the continent, GlobalData said.
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China’s development of hydrogen and fuel cell industry
On 23 rd April (2020), the Beijing-Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, National Development and Reform Commission jointly issued Notification of Improvement of New Energy Vehicles Popularization and Application Policy of Fiscal Subsidies ( for short: Notification of 2020 ) ...
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Malaysia reopens economy
Heavy traffic returned to the streets of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia yesterday as the country allowed nearly all economic and business activities to resume following a period of lockdown amid coronavirus.
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Pakistan struggle with Covid-19 continues
The ‘significant and tragic human cost’ of Covid-19 taking hold in Pakistan sadly appears to be crystallising after the Asian country saw its confirmed cases of the virus move past the 20,000 milestone.
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Indonesia economic growth slows sharply
A recession is widely thought to be on the horizon in Indonesia after the South East Asian country recorded its weakest GDP growth since 2001 in first quarter (Q1) 2020.
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India investigating hydrogen-powered vehicles
In a first-of-its-kind project in India, the country’s largest power utility NTPC is inviting global Expressions of Interest to develop hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles in a bid to decarbonise mobility.
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Big Star Energy changes name to Blue Star Helium
Blue Star Helium’s strategy to discover and develop new, high-margin helium supplies in North America is continuing to gain momentum in 2020.
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Depressed demand and falling prices challenges LNG sector
The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector has been hit by supply overhang followed by Covid-19-induced economic slowdown and lower demand worldwide, says data and analytics company GlobalData.
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TNSC among new investors in VELO3D
VELO3D, a California-based metal 3D printing company, has raised $28m in a Series D funding round, with Japanese industrial gas manufacturer Taiyo Nippon Sanso (TNSC) among the new investors.