Regional markets: Focus on France
The fifth-largest economy by nominal figures, and the second-largest in Europe, France is at the forefront of one of the most mature regional industrial gas markets.
The fifth-largest economy by nominal figures, and the second-largest in Europe, France is at the forefront of one of the most mature regional industrial gas markets.
Currently, there are various types of bulk tanks for liquid hydrogen, which differ from each other in shape, size, working pressure, applied thermal insulation and purpose. Selection of parameters of stationary tanks is determined by...
Whereas Western societies sometimes bemoan there being too much safety-obsessed red tape, there are still parts of the world where lives are lost because safety standards and culture are sadly lacking.
Located in nearly 30 countries worldwide and with nearly 8,000 employees across six continents, Fives is known for its technological expertise and competence in executing large-scale international projects.
In the 21st century, the term ‘scraping the bottom of the barrel’ has become quite literal to the refining industry and hydrogen comes to the fore as a means to do just this. Only a...
The global demand for refinery hydrogen has increased significantly over the past decade due to changes in available crude feedstocks and tighter environmental regulations, which have forced the refining industry to reduce sulfur, olefins and...
The hydrogen produced by the industrial gases sector has long been used in various applications. Everything from industrial products to food packaging, with fertiliser and space travel in-between, benefits from the advantages of the energy...
With the Asia-Pacific region attracting increased investment interests across all segments of its energy value chain, the industrial gas sector in the region has never looked more inviting.
Hydrogen is widely used in the petroleum refining industry to remove impurities found in crude oil such as sulfur, olefins and aromatics to meet product fuels specifications. Removing these impurities allows fuels to burn cleaner...
The number of ‘green’ consumers in the world is growing rapidly and they are becoming very conscious of the carbon footprint of the products they buy.