Carbon Capture and Storage capacity rises to 244 Mtpa
The capture capacity of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects in the project pipeline has increased to 244 Mtpa – up from 169 Mtpa in 2021, according to the Global CCS Institute.
The capture capacity of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects in the project pipeline has increased to 244 Mtpa – up from 169 Mtpa in 2021, according to the Global CCS Institute.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Technip Energies are expanding their strategic alliance in order to increase carbon capture technological efficiencies and cut costs.
CF Industries, ExxonMobil and EnLink Midstream are teaming up in a ‘landmark’ emissions-reduction project in Louisiana.
Equinor has announced the Peregrino C platform in Brazil has come on stream featuring a new pipeline importing gas to the platform for power generation.
Titan has announced plans to produce 200,000 tonnes of liquefied biomethane (LBM) per year in the Port of Amsterdam.
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Dominic Ellis gets under the cover of the space and aerospace sector, looking at how industrial gases and cryogenics currently propel these sectors forward – and how that role might evolve in future human endeavours.
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Dominic Ellis looks at the growing world – and imperative need – of renewable energy to power air separation units (ASUs) and industrial gas production plants.
A consortium comprising Hyundai Heavy Industries Group (HHI Group), Shell, Doosan Fuel Cell, HyAxiom and DNV is to demonstrate using fuel cells to power large LNG carriers.