CF Industries and partners confirm $4bn blue ammonia plant
US fertiliser firm CF Industries – together with other US and Japanese partners – has unveiled plans for a $4bn integrated blue ammonia and CCUS plant in Louisiana.
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US fertiliser firm CF Industries – together with other US and Japanese partners – has unveiled plans for a $4bn integrated blue ammonia and CCUS plant in Louisiana.
London-based recycling and waste management supplier Cory Group (Cory) and UK university Imperial College London have formed a new partnership to drive innovation in carbon capture and storage (CCS).
UK-based energy provider Perenco has successfully injected carbon dioxide into a depleted natural gas reservoir in the southern North Sea.
Scotland saw a sharp spike in carbon emissions in the country’s latest official figures, while data also shows that only a fraction of funding for carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) has so far been...
The increasing sense of the US becoming an international outlier was underlined in the latest Executive Order promoting coal development, as much-publicised new tariffs swing into effect.
Bucharest-based Black Sea Oil & Gas (BSOG) energy company and Romanian crops and seeds business Unigrains Trading have signed a cooperation agreement for a combined biomethane and biofertiliser production facility which aims to produce 57MW...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved Class VI permits for carbon management specialist Occidental and its subsidiary 1PointFive to sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) captured in Ector County, Texas.
Central McGowan and Minneapolis Oxygen, two just-merged industrial gas distributors, have acquired M&H Gas & Midwest Hydro Testing (M&H Gas), a beverage-grade bulk carbon dioxide (CO2) specialist.
At the 2025 Gas Meeting in Florida, run by the IWDC and its PurityPlus specialty gas program, several speakers shared their industry insights. Molly Burgess picks out two takeaways
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has won a contract to deliver biogas upgrading and bio-liquefied natural gas production systems for two facilities in Finland being developed by joint venture biomethane firm Suomen Lantakaasu Oy.