Regional markets – Global update
As the 2015 industrial gas year drew to a close, many of the ongoing trends within the industry – and externally – showed no signs of abating. Indeed, midway through 2016 these same dynamics appear...
As the 2015 industrial gas year drew to a close, many of the ongoing trends within the industry – and externally – showed no signs of abating. Indeed, midway through 2016 these same dynamics appear...
HyGear, an onsite gas generation specialist, has successfully implemented its hydrogen (H2) production technology for Düzce Cam Sanayive Ticaret A.Ş. in Turkey.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer, RasGas Company Limited (RasGas), has successfully completed a decade-long nitrous oxide (NOx) project, in which the company has slashed its emission intensity by 90%.
When news broke last summer that international sanctions against Iran were set to be lifted, it sparked a wave of interest in the country’s potential that only intensified in the months that followed.
Linde Gaz A.Ş., the Turkish branch of The Linde Group, has signed a deal with Vibracoustic CV Air Springs to supply an on-site nitrogen (N2) production facility.
With the entry of an estimated 25% in new global capacity in the market in late 2013 and early 2014, the helium business of 2016 continues to find itself in a state of over-supply.
Qatar’s only LNG export facility, the Ras Laffan Port, celebrated the landmark loading of its 10,000th liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo on 9th May 2016, thanks to a partnership between Middle Eastern companies Qatar Petroleum...
Jazan Gas Projects Company (JGPC) has won two finance awards for the outstanding infrastructure financing of its $2.1bn air separation unit (ASU) facility, currently under construction for the Jazan Refinery and Terminal Complex Project in...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe whether measured by mass or number of molecules, and is also number one in the industrial gas world based on the number of molecules produced.
Consisting of a single electron orbiting a single proton, hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe – but this simple element can release almost three-times more energy than natural gas. The fact that hydrogen...