SIAD wins major Russian contract to supply cryogenic ASUs
SIAD Macchine Impianti (MI) has won a major order for the supply of three cryogenic air separation units (ASUs) for the Amursky Gas Processing Plant project in the region of Amur in Russia.
SIAD Macchine Impianti (MI) has won a major order for the supply of three cryogenic air separation units (ASUs) for the Amursky Gas Processing Plant project in the region of Amur in Russia.
The Linde Group and Gazprom Export LLC, a 100% subsidiary of OAO Gazprom, have signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement for the offtake of helium (He) from Gazprom’s new Amur He plant currently under construction...
In this month’s regional market series, gasworld Business Intelligence focuses on Eastern Europe. The region has experienced better growth than its Western neighbour, chiefly due to the fact many more emerging markets are found in the East.
Taiyo Nippon Sanso (TNSC) has received an order for three 2-kW turbo refrigerators for a superconducting fault current limiter installation, according to The Gas Review.
As we enter the New Year, the helium business continues to find itself in a state of equilibrium, if not over-supply at times.
From the very first month of the year, 2017 proved to be a strong year for the industrial gases industry – full of project announcements, capacity investments, and breaking M&A news from around the globe.
The PSJ export specialists, a Czech-based construction company, are planning to build a cryogenic compressor station at the United Institute of Nuclear Research (SÚJV) in Dubna, Russia.
One of the world’s largest natural gas processing plants is currently under construction in the Amur region of Russia.
The proposed business combination between Praxair, Inc. and Linde AG received unconditional antitrust clearance in Russia, satisfying a closing condition.
China Gezhouba Group Corporation (CGGC) has signed an agreement with NIPIGAZpererabotka to carry out the construction and installation of cryogenic gas separation units for the Amur gas processing plant (GPP) in Russia.