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Desert Mountain Energy receives two new helium well permits in Arizona
Desert Mountain Energy has received permits for its next two helium well in Arizona.
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Messer to showcase new cryogenic freezing solutions
Messer Americas is set to unveil new freezing and chilling solutions at the upcoming 2022 International Baking Industry Exposition (IBIE) as it looks to help food producers meet production goals.
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Energy Transfer inks LNG sales and purchasing agreement with China Gas
Midstream energy firm Energy Transfer has inked 25-year sales and purchasing agreement to supply China Gas with 0.7 million tonnes of LNG annually on a free-on-board basis.
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Consortium to explore CCS potential in British Columbia
A newly formed project has set out to assess carbon capture and storage (CCS) potential in Northeast British Columbia, Canada, as part of the province’s plans to grow both its low-carbon energy and CCS sectors.
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US expected to lead global LNG liquefaction capacity additions
The US is expected to contribute 57% of total LNG liquefaction capacity additions between 2022 and 2026.
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Worthington Industries acquires Level5® Tools
Worthington Industries has acquired Level5® Tools, LCC.
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WATCH: Direct air capture documentary
WATCH: Direct air capture (DAC) is widely seen as an answer to lowering the planets level of carbon dioxide (CO2) - one of the bullets in the decarbonisation gun.
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Preview: An ecosystem for hydrogen innovation and application
The Arizona-California border, between the four major metro markets of Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Diego, will soon be home to perhaps one of the most ambitious hydrogen production and utilisation sites in the US, featuring advanced transportation test tracks, a hydrogen research institute, a clean fuel airport, ...
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Desert Mountain Energy appoints Vice-President of Geology
Desert Mountain Energy has appointed Marta Wasko as Vice-President of Geology.
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US power plant to trial Wärtsilä hydrogen technology
Burns & McDonnell wants to cut the carbon emissions from its McDonnell’s A.J. Mih power plant in Michigan, US, by 60% by the end of 2025 with the implementation of hydrogen technology.
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North America’s time for hydrogen, and what this means for the distributors
There’s no denying it, the hype for hydrogen is growing by the day and is almost definitely here to stay. In 2021 alone, total hydrogen production in the US was approximately 30,000 tons per day, approximately 11 million tons per annum, and this is only set to grow. That, at ...
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Building a liquid hydrogen revolution with groundbreaking innovations
Hydrogen could well be the buzz word of the industrial gas market right now. Arguably one of the fastest-growing segments, the hydrogen business is seeing both new and existing players make solo and collaborative moves to meet the ever-increasing demands being witnessed in the global market.
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Turning trash into treasure
When you throw away your household, agricultural or animal waste, do you ever think about the potential that waste just may have? Today, there are a variety of companies across the globe that are looking to stop waste going into landfill, whether it be through recycling, creating art, creating a ...
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High-energy testing for a high-energy topic
In 2020, SpaceX and NASA launched two astronauts into space – the first manned launch from US soil since the Space Shuttle Program’s retirement in 2011. The Commercial Crew Program was a resounding success, but it almost didn’t happen.
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Rising to the challenge: Fueling the global energy transition
Hydrogen demand only continues to grow, driving the need for consistent safety standards. A recent report from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) of the US Department of Energy predicted that demand from hydrogen could increase as much as four-fold by 2050, potentially reaching 41 million metric tons per year. ...
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Saskatchewan seizes the helium opportunity
When Bronwyn Eyre, Minister of Energy and Resources for the Saskatchewan Government, spoke on the eve of gasworld’s Helium Super Summit 2021, she told delates that the province has the fifth-largest helium resource in the world, with significant underground reserves showcasing attractive geology, and a goal to surpass 150 producing ...
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10 minutes with… Ashley Madray
gasworld takes 10 minutes out with Ashley Madray, President of Gas Innovations.
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DST Magnetic Couplings
Dauermagnet-SystemTechnik (DST) is an international manufacturer of high-performance permanent magnetic couplings with a standard range between 1-1,200 Nm and customized solutions from as low as 0.1 to a max. 25,000 Nm. A comprehensive range of conversion kits for pumps, assemblies for agitator drives and a large selection of canister materials ...
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US hydrogen swinging from Covid to energy crisis: The 2022 hydrogen report
US annual hydrogen capacity was approximately 3.7 billion cubic feet per year (Bcf/yr) as of January 2021, 68% of which is used in petroleum processing, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE). This is a growth of 4.5% from the previous year, while the rest of the world declined ...
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Helium and rare gas concerns are real: 2022 CMC Conference recap
On April 28-29, TECHCET, the electronic materials advisory firm providing business and technology information, held its highly successful and well-attended 2022 7th Annual Critical Materials Council (CMC) Conference in Chandler, AZ.