Teledyne releases upgraded hydrogen detector
France-based technology developed Teledyne has announced the enhanced version of its Gasurveyor 700 (GS700) gas detector, which combines hydrogen and natural gas detection into one device.
Consensus is building around LNG’s role in the energy transition and key use cases in particular, such as shipping and meeting heavy-duty transport needs. This month we set sail on a voyage into the path ahead for LNG and BioLNG.
France-based technology developed Teledyne has announced the enhanced version of its Gasurveyor 700 (GS700) gas detector, which combines hydrogen and natural gas detection into one device.
With the imminent launch of its Global Overview Report dissecting the industrial gases business in 2022, get a rare inside track with the gasworld Business Intelligence team on the industrial gas year that was –...
The timing of the planned sale of the Federal Helium System assets has been thrown into doubt by a lawsuit from Air Products seeking a delay.
Norway-based Capsol Technologies (Capsol) has been awarded two new paid feasibility studies for its end-of-pipe- carbon capture technology at two large cement plants in the EU with the potential to capture more than 1.5 million...
Sustainable technology specialist Topsoe has been selected by refining and petrochemical company PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional (PIT KPI) to provide its HydroFlex technology for the production of renewable fuels at the Cilacap Refinery Complex in...
JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corporation has announced the restart of its Petra Nova carbon capture facility, believed to be one of the largest in the world.
The US National Science Foundation has invested $45.6m to progress new semiconductor technologies and manufacturing methods in support of a domestic supply chain.
The Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (CECMC) has completed its technical review of four additional helium wells located at Blue Star Helium’s Colorado-based Voyager project.
On the cover of this issue, history will be made in November when the bidding opens on the sell-off of the Federal Helium System. The impending sale adds an extra dimension to an already striking...
A team of researchers from Chung-Ang University in Korea have converted carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful commercial products as part of a study that aims to advance the potential of carbon capture and utilisation (CCU).