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Delivering stable gas storage solutions, in an unstable world
Eric Savonitto, Business Development Manager for Western Europe at Luxfer Gas Cylinders, describes the current challenges in the cylinders business and what he describes as ‘the Luxfer difference’.
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€269m FSRU deal will supply Sardinia with lower carbon energy
In a contract worth €269m energy company Snam and Golar LNG Limited (Golar) will collaborate to supply the island of Sardinia with liquefied natural gas.
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Air Liquide inks ten year clean energy deal with Shell
Air Liquide has signed a ten-year contract with Shell Energy Europe (Shell) that will see the industrial gas giant purchasing 52 gigawatt-hours per year of solar photovoltaic renewable energy from Shell.
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Major ASU deal for ‘world’s largest’ LNG project in Qatar
Italian industrial gas specialist SIAD Macchine Impianti (SIAD MI) will supply four air separation units (ASUs) for the North Field East (NFE) liquefied natural gas (LNG) development project in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar.
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Lithuania strengthens energy security with 65,000 tonne LNG delivery
Following the delivery of 65,000 tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the US to Polish energy company PGNiGH Group,
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Time is of the essence for global biogas adoption
As the international energy industry intensifies its focus on transitioning from harmful fossil-based fuels to ’clean’ fossil-free fuels, alternatives such as green hydrogen and biogas have garnered increased interest as a practical and sustainable way to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors of industry.
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WBA delivers message on biomethane and Russian gas
The World Biogas Association (WBA) has focused on the potential for biomethane to help reduce the EU’s reliance on Russian gas in the latest announcement by its Chief Executive, Charlotte Morton.
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Wärtsilä supplying tech for world’s largest climate-neutral bio-LNG plant
Technology group Wärtsilä is supplying equipment for the REEFUEL climate-neutral bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) production plant in Burghaun, Germany.
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McDermott to play leading role in UK’s energy future
Energy-focused engineering and construction solutions provider McDermott is set to advance the UK’s low-carbon energy potential by working with a group of industry experts – headed by the UK North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) – to develop a hydrogen-led energy hub in Bacton, Norfolk.
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DNV announces Asia Pacific hydrogen expansion
Independent energy expert and assurance provider DNV is increasing the scope of its hydrogen focus in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region by appointing four experts to support rapid growth in the area.
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India to drive forward Asia’s LNG regasification capacity
Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification projects are expected to be led by Asia from 2022 to 2026, with India considered one of the main drivers with 21% of project starts, according to leading data and analytics firm GlobalData.
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Low-cost, low-carbon hydrogen production
Oxygen for in-situ underground gasification of wet crude reserves, by Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting.
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Baker Hughes invests in ‘next generation’ CO2 capture tech
Energy technology company Baker Hughes is accelerating development and scaling of its ‘next generation’ carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology following the acquisition of low-carbon solutions provider Mosaic Materials (Mosaic).
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Captured CO2, biomass and carbon-neutral fuels
One of the big topics of recent years for the gases industry and society alike has been carbon dioxide (CO2) and specifically, how we deal with it in the context of decarbonisation and sustainability.
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Eni, EGAS join forces to secure Egypt-to-Italy gas exports
Italian industrial gas company Eni has signed an agreement with Egyptian gas exploration licence company EGAS to advance gas production and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from Egypt to Europe, with a focus on Italy.
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CCG, Kent join forces to advance green transition
Geoscience technology company CGG has signed an agreement with energy services engineering firm Kent to drive forward the emerging transition through the development of decarbonisation opportunities.
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New Fortress to support increased EU natural gas demand with LNG solution
US-based global energy infrastructure company New Fortress Energy (New Fortress) has filed permit applications to construct and operate an offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) liquefaction terminal in the US Gulf of Mexico.
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Alberta drives energy transition with CCS project selection
Six project proposals for the development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) hubs in and around Edmonton’s industrial area have been chosen by the Albertan government in Canada.
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Enabling a carbon-neutral world
An interview with Nippon Sanso Holdings, exclusively for gasworld by Rob Cockerill.
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Aberdeen university ‘revolutionising’ energy transition with plasma tech
A project is to be undertaken by scientists at the University of Aberdeen that aims to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into hydrocarbons using a plasma electrolyser.