Aker CCS projects In the Netherlands and Norway fight climate change
Aker is ready to deliver two turnkey Carbon Capture utlisation and storage units (CCUS) to Norway and the Netherlands.
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Aker is ready to deliver two turnkey Carbon Capture utlisation and storage units (CCUS) to Norway and the Netherlands.
As global carbon dioxide (CO2) markets grapple with increasingly volatile conditions, supply shortages continue to threaten the industry. Intensified by record gas prices, squeezed margins in ammonia markets, temporary plant closures, maintenance downtime, depleted storage...
Global gas and engineering company BOC will build a new multimillion-dollar carbon dioxide (CO2) processing facility in Longford, Victoria, Australia, as part of a new long-term supply agreement with the Gippsland Basin Joint Venture.
Aiming to achieve carbon neutral cement production by 2038, Austria-based cement manufacturer Rohrdorfer will use technology supplied by equipment manufacturer Andritz to capture CO2 to be either used in industrial processes or permanently stored underground.
Classification society ABS has granted initial approve to Value Maritime’s carbon capture system onboard seagoing ships.
At the PurityPlus Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Air Products presented on the current picture in CO2 supply and demand. Christian Annesley was there
Opportunities related to the cryogenics market are only continuing to grow. One Texas-based firm that is no stranger to the rapidly developing market is Premier Cryogenic Services (Premier), which is this year targeting 35% growth,...
A Norwegian company that removes harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the atmosphere has received NOK 36.3m ($3.5m) in governmental backing to develop an industrial-scale pilot.
Global independent commodity intelligence service ICIS has launched a new pricing service for LNG in Germany – amid monitoring ever-changing market dynamics.
Global construction materials company CEMEX has signed a ‘ground-breaking’ agreement with European green fuels specialist ETFuels to develop a carbon utilisation project that aims to decarbonise the notoriously CO2-intensive cement production industry.