CO2: Crisis averted…for now?
A week can be a long time in the CO2 business, and yet it feels as though the ups and downs of the last seven days have flown by.
A week can be a long time in the CO2 business, and yet it feels as though the ups and downs of the last seven days have flown by.
Our cover feature this September explores the role of LNG in a decarbonised world, and it seems fitting to focus here on the emergence of clean fuels and circular economies on the radar of the...
For many, it is clear to see that a paradigm shift is underway in the energy sector, from the consumption, use and approach to energy through to the very nature or make-up of that energy.
No two days are the same at Karpowership, says Managing Director Zeynep Harezi. It’s little wonder. The company is the only owner, operator and builder of the first Powership – or floating power plant –...
Take ten minutes out with François Piat, Foam & Converting Division Director, and Romuald Machac, Business Development Manager, at Hutchinson, to discuss the company’s products for the LNG sector and the challenges ahead.
Time and tide wait for no man, as the old adage goes. And with the clock ticking on our climate change imperatives, there can be no reprieve in the momentum that must be built in...
No sooner had it started, it appears to be almost over. Was this the shortest-lived CO2 ‘crisis’ yet? Or is it?
The concern surrounding carbon dioxide (CO2) supply chain shortages continues in the UK and parts of Europe this week, with the industry working hard to mitigate the impact for its customers.
Against the backdrop of soaring natural gas prices and the squeeze this is putting on both the energy sector and various industries in Europe, further fertiliser plant closures have now been confirmed.
Fresh carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages could be set to emerge in the UK in the weeks ahead, and the impact will be seen across the key end-user applications.