Italian energy firms ink biogas deal
Engineering company HYSYTECH will supply European electric utility firm Edison Spa with two integrated biogas upgrading and biomethane liquefaction plants following an agreement signed between the companies.
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Engineering company HYSYTECH will supply European electric utility firm Edison Spa with two integrated biogas upgrading and biomethane liquefaction plants following an agreement signed between the companies.
Energy giant Shell will work with two of Japan’s biggest gas companies Tokyo Gas and Osaka Gas to explore solutions that will help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions across the company’s production value chains.
Midstream energy firm Energy Transfer has inked 25-year sales and purchasing agreement to supply China Gas with 0.7 million tonnes of LNG annually on a free-on-board basis.
The US is expected to contribute 57% of total LNG liquefaction capacity additions between 2022 and 2026.
The Netherlands’ first bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant has produced its one millionth kilogram of the renewable fuel, hitting a milestone that has so far seen the facility provide about four million kilometres of sustainable...
To help meet the growing global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), a project being developed by Shell Australia Pty Ltd (Shell Australia) and SGH Energy aims to supply natural gas to the existing Prelude...
The Caribbean is expanding its presence in the sustainable energy space, with the opening of a brand-new LNG loading terminal in the town of Peńuelas, Puerto Rico.
Plans for a four million tonnes per annum (mtpa) LNG export facility, located in Brownsville, Texas, have today (25th May) progressed, with Technip Energies and Samsung Engineering having secured a Pre-FID (final investment decision) engineering...
As more sectors of industry focus on decarbonisation and clean fuels, Germany has sought to switch to liquefied natural gas (LNG) to mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the country’s transport sector.
Carbon capture and sequestration technologies could soon be developed alongside Louisiana’s Cameron LNG, a natural gas liquefaction and export facility located in the southwest of the US state.