Shell to use BASF Sorbead tech for CCS
Major player in the energy industry Shell is to incorporate catalyst expert BASF’s Sorbead Adsorption Technology into its carbon reduction plan following a collaborative partnership.
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Major player in the energy industry Shell is to incorporate catalyst expert BASF’s Sorbead Adsorption Technology into its carbon reduction plan following a collaborative partnership.
As the spotlight begins to focus on carbon emissions ahead of COP26, Dutch valve manufacturer Mokveld Valves BV (Mokveld) is looking to reduce the carbon footprint of the industrial gas sector by introducing its new...
Building on their existing strategic partnership, Norwegian Equinor will work together with Russian energy company Rosneft to develop low carbon solutions for their joint projects based in Russia.
Desert Mountain Energy is now offering consulting for hydrogen and compressed air energy storage as a result of a newly inked deal with Earl Resources.
Australian Beach Energy has signed a deal with BP Singapore (bp) which will see the global energy giant purchasing all 3.75 million tonnes of Beach’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced through its Waitsia Gas Project...
“I remember walking through the streets of Asmara [Eritrea] with my mother as a small boy, and seeing posters about smallpox in the street in the early 1970s. That is also the first time I...
By the time that December 2019 was drawing to a close, the world had witnessed a year of milestones and firsts.
To further reduce Australia’s carbon emissions and stimulate the growth of sustainable industry, Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has collaborated with the Northern Territory Government and industry to explore the potential for a large-scale low...
Natural gas reservoirs in the US contain an estimated 306 billion cubic feet of recoverable helium.
Linde has today (Sep 28) made its latest move in the evolving hydrogen economy, having become the seventh member in H2Accelerate.