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LDetek’s new LDCryo helps generate ultra-high purity helium
Sensor tech manufacturer Process Sensing Technologies (PST) has released a new cryogenic trap system to ensure ultra-high purity (UHP) helium carrier gas purity for gas chromatographs (GCs).
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Finance: the key to accelerating the clean energy transition
A major focus of this year’s COP26 event centres around the question, ‘How can the energy transition be adequately financed?’. Classification society DNV recently released a report entitled, ‘Financing the Energy Transition’, summarised briefly by gasworld here. Following up on the report, gasworld spoke with report authors Jeremy Parkes, Global ...
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Global surge in energy prices must hasten energy transition, says OECD and IEA
The ongoing energy price hike should be an indication that governments should accelerate investment in sustainable energy infrastructure, rather than encourage fossil fuel subsidies, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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Linde Green zero carbon liquefied gases range launched by Linde
As more industrial gas customers begin to take further measures to reduce their carbon footprints, gas giant Linde has announced the launch of its Linde Green range, which will provide carbon conscious customers with liquefied gases that have been produced through a zero-emission process.
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Renergen, Argon ink $25m deal to create first liquid helium spot market
South Africa-based energy company Renergen has signed a $25m deal in the form of a forward sales agreement which will aim to create a spot market for helium, allowing significant investment potential in the rare gas.
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UKCCSRC gets boost with Network+ funding scheme
As COP26 nears and global industry begins to focus on discussing the mitigation of carbon emissions, carbon capture and storage (CCS) is quickly becoming a household term in the UK. This is mirrored with the announcement that leading UK carbon capture research organisation, the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research ...
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Burckhardt overhauls LNG carrier compressor on transatlantic voyage
A liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier owned by one of the world’s largest LNG carrier operators has been successfully overhauled by compressor specialists Burckhardt Compression (Burckhardt).
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Bio-LNG deemed ‘absolutely urgent’ during world biogas event
During a virtual conference entitled, ‘Biogas: Driving the transition from fossil to green’ - hosted by the World Biogas Association and the World LPG Association - bio-liquefied natural gas (bio-LNG) and its role in the maritime industry was discussed by Benoit Duee, Commercial Director at FOSMAX LNG.
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Cheniere selling LNG to China under SPA
American energy company Cheniere Energy is to help boost China’s rapidly growing liquefied natural gas (LNG) boost by agreeing to sell ENN LNG, subsidiary of China-based ENN Natural Gas (ENN), 0.9 million tonnes per annum of LNG.
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Netherlands’ Gate LNG terminal to see expansion
The Dutch Gate liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal (Gate) is set to receive funding by international energy company Uniper as part of its strategy to expand its LNG regas capacity by an additional 1.0 billion cubic metres (bcm).
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First of its kind Malaysian LNG bunkering vessel sees approval
As the international shipping industry seeks to reduce emissions and contribute to achieving net zero targets, Malaysia-based shipping company LNG Marine Sdn Bhd has been approved to develop Malaysia’s first ever liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel concept.
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NOVATEK and Sovcomflot in new LNG carrier charter deal
Russian energy company NOVATEK Gas and Power Asia, subsidiary of PAO NOVATEK (NOVATEK), will contract four new 174,000 cubic metre-capacity liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers from Sovcomflot through a joint venture with Japanese shipping giant NYK Line.
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Eni’s energy review reveals LNG growth
In its World Energy Review 2021, Italian energy company Eni revealed that, despite pressure caused by the pandemic, liquefied natural gas (LNG) increased its share on total traded natural gas.
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LNG ‘key partner’ during energy transition, says leaders
In the face of global gas shortages, leading figures in the international energy sector praised the virtues of liquefied natural gas (LNG) during the energy transition, labelling it a ‘key partner’ to renewables.
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Petronas celebrates 50th delivery from FLNG facility
Malaysian gas giant Petronas has reached a milestone in its floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) advancement after the company delivered its 50th LNG cargo from its PFLNG SATU facility.
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RMI report explores CO2 reduction in China’s steel industry
A report released by RMI (Rocky Mountain Institute) that explored the feasibility of the decarbonisation of China’s steel industry revealed that, by reducing demand and switching to low-carbon alternatives, the manufacturing giant could ‘transform’ its steel manufacturing industry.
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China to receive international LNG supply
Two major gas players are to supply China with liquefied natural gas (LNG) under separate signed agreements.
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Beach signs LNG supply deal with bp
Australian Beach Energy has signed a deal with BP Singapore (bp) which will see the global energy giant purchasing all 3.75 million tonnes of Beach’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced through its Waitsia Gas Project Stage 2.
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Shell to use BASF Sorbead tech for CCS
Major player in the energy industry Shell is to incorporate catalyst expert BASF’s Sorbead Adsorption Technology into its carbon reduction plan following a collaborative partnership.
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Sakhalin Energy partners with Toho Gas for first carbon neutral LNG cargo
One of the world’s largest integrated oil and gas projects Sakhalin-2 is set become the source of Toho Gas’s first carbon neutral liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo delivery.