Video: gasworld Q2 Editor’s Picks 2022
Watch as Global Managing Editor, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top four picks of the first quarter of 2022.
Watch as Global Managing Editor, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top four picks of the first quarter of 2022.
As part of the country’s intention to scale up clean energy production, industry body India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) is planning to create 25 National Green Hydrogen Projects and five national hydrogen hubs by 2025.
Fuel cell manufacturer Ceres Power Holdings plc (Ceres) has signed a deal with energy giant Shell to advance the green transition through delivery of a megawatt scale solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) demonstrator.
INEOS Energy has entered the global LNG market, having today (22nd June) inked an agreement for the potential purchase of 1.4 million tonnes per annum from the US.
A study to explore the future production of liquid e-fuels in Denmark has received a grant worth DKK 5.8m (£670k).
Here, Jörg Balster – Business Manager SEPURAN® Process Gases at Evonik – discusses the role Evonik plays in separating hydrogen from natural gas streams on gasworld TV.
As the energy transition continues to gain traction and demand for low-carbon fuels increases, ammonia facility operator OCI N.V (OCI) has revealed that it will expand its ammonia import terminal at the Port of Rotterdam,...
The widespread effect of sanctions on Russian commodity exports could help accelerate growth in sectors such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), causing an acceleration in the ongoing energy transition, according to a new analysis by...
French multi-energy company TotalEnergies has signed a deal with QatarEnergy to undertake a joint venture as part of the ‘world’s largest’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, North Field East (NFE).
Having become the first company to mass-produce high-manganese steel for cryogenic use, South Korean steel manufacturer POSCO has received approval from energy giant ExxonMobil to use the material to store and transport liquefied natural gas...