Video: Supply chain disruptions having an impact on helium markets
Kevin Lynch, Senior Vice-President, Industrial Gases at Anova, spoke to gasworld at the Houston Helium Super Summit to discuss the event and his take on the helium business in 2022.
In 2021 we’ve seen a new era for the industrial gases business get firmly underway. We’ve seen the recovery from truly challenging and unprecedented times; we’ve seen the industry harnessing its unparalleled expertise to realise its integral role in the clean energies transition; likewise, the strategic movements of various stakeholders have been observed as they find their own position in this transition.
We’ve also chronicled new application and technology developments in some of the most traditional areas of the industry – think air gases and additive manufacturing (AM), for example, or the continued growth in gasification technologies.
And over an illustrious 300 pages of this gasworld Yearbook 2021/22, we bring you the reflection of all of this and much mor besides – as well as a view to what’s in store for 2022.
Kevin Lynch, Senior Vice-President, Industrial Gases at Anova, spoke to gasworld at the Houston Helium Super Summit to discuss the event and his take on the helium business in 2022.
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has closed a deal with private banking group LGT, which will see Climeworks removing 9,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year for ten years – marking the largest...
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