Taking the initiative on industrial decarbonisation
Reducing the emissions in hard-to-abate sectors remains a key priority following COP27
Reducing the emissions in hard-to-abate sectors remains a key priority following COP27
The worst of Helium Shortage 4.0 should be behind us, but only if stable operations, restarts and ramp-ups at key nerve centres around the world are realised as hoped. Spot pricing also to remain high...
In 2023 EIGA, the European Industrial Gases Association, celebrates 100 years of activity promoting the safe production and use of industrial and medical gases for a safe, environmentally friendly and responsible future.
Shinjuku province, Tokyo. Shadows grow long as day begins its seamless transition to night. Dusk descends like a blanket upon the streets of Sleepless Town, one of the city’s busiest nightlife districts. Little by little,...
In 2021, the US industrial gas market was valued at around $24.8bn, which represents a 14.8% year-on-year (YoY) growth on 2020 gas market revenues for the country.
Nicholas Snyder, Chairman and CEO of North American Helium, talks non-hydrocarbon-based helium supply and the need to move away from a ‘next project’ mentality, as well as sharing an update on the company’s Battle Creek...
Today’s semiconductor chip shortages have alarmed consumer and chip companies alike. Fabricators such as Intel, Micron, Texas Instruments, GlobalFoundries, and others continue to battle the fight between needing to increase production and a strained supply-chain....
“Money is literally pouring out of their pipes, and they cannot see it. MARS is the first step to addressing the waste systematically,” explains Tom Scaramellino, Senior Vice-President at Arencibia, as he talks about the...
More than half a century after it opened its doors as a welding supplies business, WestAir Gases continues to evolve. Christian Annesley spoke to WestAir President Andy Castiglione about his plans
The federal government has leaned into the reshoring of semiconductor production capability in the next few years, to sit alongside the country’s strong showing in chip design and development. Christian Annesley tracks progress