Shell to launch five-month test for carbon capture technology in Norway
Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) will test its carbon capture technology at Technology Centre Monstad (TCM) in Norway after entering an agreement set to last five months.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) will test its carbon capture technology at Technology Centre Monstad (TCM) in Norway after entering an agreement set to last five months.
South African gas exploration company Renergen has seen Phase 2 of its Virginia Gas Project reach ‘Strategic’ status after it was designated a Strategic Integrated Project (SIP) by the South African government.
Industrial gas major Linde will expand nitrogen supply to a new $4bn petrochemical project in Cilegon, Indonesia, owned and operated by Lotte Chemical Indonesia (LCI).
US-based Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. (Matheson) will construct a hydrogen plant in Assam, India after winning an award for the supply of hydrogen and co-product steam from Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), a public sector affiliate of...
The UK Government has pledged £25m ($31m) funding for innovative new technologies that will support clean energy production in the UK as part of a total £102m ($126m) commitment.
Energy storage specialist VTTI is exploring the development of a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility that will expand the LNG storage and import capacity of the Netherlands.
Air Liquide will supply leading chemical company Kumho Mitsui Chemical (KMCL) with additional hydrogen and carbon monoxide in South Korea’s Yeosu National Industrial Complex, where Air Liquide operates four production units.
The EU Commission will grant €144.6m ($152m) to Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges to fund construction of a shared carbon dioxide (CO2) export hub on the Antwerp port platform in Belgium.
Steel giant ArcelorMittal S.A (ArcelorMittal) has inaugurated its flagship carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) project at its steel manufacturing plant in Ghent, Belgium.
Specialty gas and advanced materials supplier Electronic Fluorocarbons (EFC) has partnered with science company Solvay to supply Solvay products to the North American semiconductor market.