Yara and BASF break ground on new ammonia plant in Freeport, Texas
Yara International ASA and BASF have broken ground on a new world-scale ammonia plant at the BASF site in Freeport, Texas.
Yara International ASA and BASF have broken ground on a new world-scale ammonia plant at the BASF site in Freeport, Texas.
A liquefied natural gas (LNG)-bunkering articulated tug-barge (ATB) designed by Jensen Maritime has been granted “approval in principle” by the classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).
The Mayor has indicated that the impact of auxiliary engines could be included in future air quality monitoring in London.
ARM, Inc. has released its new line of process and specialty gas purifiers, the Pro-Panel Series, for use in applications where trace gas impurities and/or particulate can cause false results or reduce yields.
Praxair, Inc. has introduced its patented OPTIMELTTM thermochemical regenerator system. The company’s technology productively recovers waste energy from furnace flue gases, reducing emissions and improving the energy efficiency of glass production.
On July 17, 2015, Excelerate Energy L.P. (Excelerate) completed the first Ship-to-Ship (STS) transfer of LNG at the Engro Elengy LNG Terminal located in Port Qasim, Pakistan.
Zephyr Solutions, Inc. has launched its new mobile-first website, which has been meticulously designed to provide the greatest customer experience in the industry, and features online helium quoting and evolving, dynamic content.
Sal Calandra, Head of Quality & Food Safety of Linde LLC, has been elected to the International Society of Beverage Technologists (ISBT) board of directors where he will serve for a minimum of three years.
Ceylon Oxygen Ltd. has signed a three-year deal with Falck to supply all Falck ambulance with Conoxia medical oxygen packaged in lightweight aluminium cylinders which are equipped with a LIV.
Escape Dynamics, Inc. announced successful tests of their thruster powered by beamed high power microwave energy, with performance greatly surpassing the limit of chemical combustion rockets.