Cryogens in life sciences
As an industry, life sciences is on the move in North America. It is growing quickly – and its development is substantially enabled by cryogenic gases. So let’s take a look.
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As an industry, life sciences is on the move in North America. It is growing quickly – and its development is substantially enabled by cryogenic gases. So let’s take a look.
The engineering arm of industrial gas major Linde will supply an air separation unit (ASU) for a US$2.9bn urea plant in Australia, which will be the largest of its kind in the country once operational.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget was slammed as a ‘missed opportunity’ for the UK Government to deliver long-term funding for the next wave of carbon capture projects.
Climeworks has signed a catalytic carbon removal agreement with the Lufthansa Group in what is being hailed as a first for the aviation industry.
BCCK has picked up another undisclosed client win with its NiTech®Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) in the Permian Basin.
CO2Meter considers safety, with demand for cryogenic applications on the rise
A refinery project promising to produce around five million gallons of power-to-liquid (PtL) sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has received planning approval from the local borough council.
Moving cryogenic gases is a specialist operation, with tanks and trailers hauled by companies that are dedicated to the business of transport cold-state gas molecules from A to B. This is not a space for...
The Energy Profits Levy (EPL) – the so-called windfall tax on UK-produced oil and gas – is to be extended to 2029, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt announced in today’s spring budget. ...
Major industrial users in Australia’s Gladstone region are being urged to reduce or cease gas usage following a major fire and leak to the Queensland Gas Pipeline (QGP).