Aker and CO280 target carbon-negative pulp and paper operations on US Gulf Coast
A leading pulp and paper company is investigating the feasibility of decarbonising its operations on the US Gulf Coast with carbon capture technologies.
The carbon dioxide business is changing, globally, and about to embark upon a period of= total transformation in the decade ahead. As we discover this month, we’re firmly out of the blocks now in that race to evolve and grow the entire value chain.
A leading pulp and paper company is investigating the feasibility of decarbonising its operations on the US Gulf Coast with carbon capture technologies.
ArcelorMittal is to receive €1.3 billion from the European Commission under EU State aid rules to decarbonise its steel production.
The supply of industrial gases across North American markets is robust right now, but the picture is also complex and needs to be watched.
Spanish oil and gas multinational CEPSA has partnered with independent biofuels developer Bio-Oils to construct a plant that will produce 500,000 tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel per year from its start-up...
Korean construction major Daewoo Engineering & Construction (Daewoo E&C) has installed a new cryogenic heat exchanger facility at the $1.58bn Nigeria NLNG Train 7 project.
QatarEnergy is targeting a major increase in LNG production capacity to 142 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) before the end of this decade – a near 85% increase on current production levels.
enfinium’s proposal to install carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology at its Ferrybridge energy-from-waste site is a step nearer realisation after being assigned a Project of National Significance by Claire Coutinho, Secretary of State for...
Santos has secured finance for the company’s share of the $220 million Moomba carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in South Australia.
Air Liquide and Sasol have signed a new power purchase agreement with Enel Green Power to decarbonise oxygen production in Secunda, South Africa, with renewable power.
Not enough carbon dioxide (CO2) can be captured through direct air capture (DAC) to fulfil industry needs.