Podcast: The local and global potential of LNG
At the gasworld newsdesk, the stream of LNG news comes thick and fast and often the announcements become lost in a haze of billion-dollar deals and sales and purchase agreements.
Bringing you the latest carbon dioxide market news from
the gas industry from across the globe.
At the gasworld newsdesk, the stream of LNG news comes thick and fast and often the announcements become lost in a haze of billion-dollar deals and sales and purchase agreements.
Carbon capture provider Capsol Technologies has signed a contract to deliver a feasibility study evaluating the use of CapsolEoP (End-of-Pipe) for an unnamed European lime firm.
Italy’s biomethane sector continues to grow rapidly with Anaergia announcing an anaerobic digestion facility at Ostellato in the north of the country.
Cement, the active ingredient in concrete, is a potent contributor to greenhouse gases. But alternative production involving carbon dioxide sequestration, and sometimes more, is gathering pace. Christian Annesley caught up with Canada’s CarbiCrete to weigh...
The opportunity in hydrogen, whether blue or green, is closely allied to ammonia, since it holds such potential as a transport medium for hydrogen and as an energy carrier.
Synthesis gas, syngas for short, is a mixture of predominantly carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen and may also contain some carbon dioxide. It is one of the most common chemical intermediates. As such it is...
Carbon neutral fuels firm Prometheus Fuels, headquarted in California, has made claims its new technology can deliver direct air capture (DAC) dramatically more cheaply than other technologies, quoting a figure of under $50 per tonne.
Norwegian state-owned power group Statkraft has obtained a land lease for its planned 400 MW green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in the Shetland Islands, UK.
Germany utility Uniper intends to invest about €8bn in its transformation by the early 2030s as it continues to wrestle with major financial challenges.
Technology group Rolls-Royce has joined forces with Power-to-X specialist Ineratec to decarbonise backup power systems in data centres using synthetic e-fuels produced from renewable hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide.