Messer sees strong full-year results and hails ‘resilient’ sales
Messer has reported its strongest financial performance to date in 2024, driven by regional expansion and sustained investment across core markets.
Messer has reported its strongest financial performance to date in 2024, driven by regional expansion and sustained investment across core markets.
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has rejected Summit Carbon Solutions’ plan to extend the company’s pending state permit application process for a proposed CO2 pipeline that would cross Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Dakota...
US-based safety equipment company MSA Safety has published a white paper examining the challenges of hydrogen safety and the layered detection technologies that can help mitigate risks associated with its use in industry.
Winners of the international $100m XPRIZE carbon removal competition funded by the charitable Musk Foundation have been announced and can now press on with scaling their technologies.
Texas fuels business Valero Energy Corporation looks likely to shut down its Benicia refinery in California by the end of April 2026, in a move that could impact the merchant carbon dioxide market in the...
Blending up to 20% hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines in the eastern Mediterranean region is “technically feasible” and can serve as an interim solution while dedicated hydrogen infrastructure is developed, according to a new...
Global energy company TotalEnergies has unveiled plans to increase investments in green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its petrochemical refining site in Antwerp, Belgium.
AtmosClear has signed a 15-year contract with technology giant Microsoft to capture 6.75 million tonnes a year of carbon dioxide from its bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) facility in Louisiana.
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) plans to produce clean hydrogen using heat from a high-temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor at the Oarai Nuclear Engineering Institute in Ibaraki prefecture, northeast of Tokyo.
China and the US are not heavily reliant on one another for LNG, and the impact of US tariffs on LNG trade flows has so far been limited, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights.