Latvia to open first biomethane injection point into gas network
The first public biomethane injection point in Latvia with a connection to the gas transmission network will open in Džūkste this summer.
The first public biomethane injection point in Latvia with a connection to the gas transmission network will open in Džūkste this summer.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we take our third and final trip back to gasworld’s European CO2 Summit 2025 and revisit the entirety of the ‘DAC – What Future?’ panel session.
Australia’s Woodside has signed two liquefied natural gas sale and purchase deals with German energy company Uniper for the total supply of two million tonnes a year of LNG.
The Bonaparte carbon capture and storage (CCS) joint venture operated by Japan’s Inpex Browse E&P, TotalEnergies CCS Australia and Woodside Energy has started pre-front-end engineering design work.
David Schaer, President at Computers Unlimited; CJ Cartwright, Sales Manager at ECI Software Solutions; and Roy Calder, Industry Principal – New Energies at AVEVA, discuss the latest technologies that the industrial gases business should be...
US-headquartered maritime and logistics firm Crowley’s new LNG-powered containership Quetzal is now sailing on routes across the US, central America and Dominican Republic.
Texas-based helium and nitrogen exploration company US Energy Corporation has bought a 2,300-acre plot in Montana to advance its related move as a carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) business.
Oman and the Netherlands are to press ahead with developing a liquid hydrogen trade corridor, two years after a joint study agreement was signed to explore its potential.
Australia’s Woodside Energy has confirmed Sarah Bairstow will join in early May as Senior Vice-President for Louisiana LNG.
Global engineering firm CB&I and a consortium including Shell, GenH2, and the University of Houston have developed a large-scale, non-vacuum liquid hydrogen storage tank concept for NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC).