NextDecade and Itochu sign LNG purchase deal
Energy firm NextDecade Corporation has signed a 15-year sale and purchase agreement with Japan’s Itochu Corporation for the supply of one million tonnes per annum of LNG.
In 2022 the CHIPS and Science Act confirmed incentives to reshore more of the manufacture of advanced semiconductors. Now those US investments are starting to be made, what does the future hold and how will specialty gases supply evolve?
Energy firm NextDecade Corporation has signed a 15-year sale and purchase agreement with Japan’s Itochu Corporation for the supply of one million tonnes per annum of LNG.
The energy industry should brace itself for a ‘bumpy road’ on the journey to decarbonisation, Davos 2023 delegates heard today.
Harvest Midstream and Interior Gas Utility (IGU) have joined forces to develop a natural gas treating, liquification and truck loading facility near Deadhorse, Alaska, that’s capable of producing 150,000 gallons of LNG per day.
The Canadian government has announced an investment just shy of C$10m to boost Alberta’s hydrogen industry with new training opportunities, technologies and well-paid jobs.
Mixed-signal, radiofrequency (RF) and microwave semiconductor manufacturer CML Microsystems has entered into an agreement to acquire Silicon Valley-based Microwave Technology for up to $18m.
Atlas Copco has acquired the operating assets of medical gas service provider MedCore Services.
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Air Liquide has been recognised for its environmental, social and governance (ESG) achievements in number of corporate sustainability 2022 ratings.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification assets should be designed or retrofitted to ensure compatibility with future low-carbon fuel infrastructure, according to a new World Economic Forum (WEF) white paper.
Multinational oil and gas firm Shell “dominated” global long-term LNG import contract volumes signed by key purchasing companies in 2022, with a contracted capacity of 6.7 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).