CANSOLV CO2 Capture to launch after Net Zero Teesside Power FID
Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) has announced that it will deploy its CANSOLV CO2 Capture System at the Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power) project in the UK.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) has announced that it will deploy its CANSOLV CO2 Capture System at the Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power) project in the UK.
The 2025 China International Exhibition on Gases Technology, Equipment, and Application (IG China) will take place at the Hangzhou International Expo Center from 18th to 20th June 2025. Marking its 25th anniversary, the event is...
Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) is set to strengthen its presence in the Australasian industrial gas market through the acquisition of the Coregas Group from Wesfarmers Limited.
It’s been a remarkable year for Future Biogas, marked by ambitious growth, groundbreaking projects, and major strides in the UK’s journey toward Net Zero emissions. Dr Becky Wheeler, Business Development Director, sat down with gasworld...
Fugro has begun a ground investigation for Equinor’s proposed 1,000-kilometre CO2 pipeline, which aims to transport carbon dioxide from hubs in mainland Europe to storage sites on the Norwegian continental shelf.
As the holiday season approaches, gasworld caught up with David Kempe, Co-founder and Commercial Director of O2Africa, for our Festive Fireside Chats series. Reflecting on 2024, Kempe shared the company’s strides in transforming oxygen and...
Construction is set to begin on the world’s first gas-fired power station equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, located in Teesside, England.
Linde LienHwa (LLH) has signed a long-term agreement to supply ultra-high-purity gases to a state-of-the-art semiconductor advanced packaging facility in Chiayi, Taiwan. The facility, owned by one of the leading global semiconductor manufacturers, marks a...
A Norwegian company has taken a step closer to making liquid hydrogen (LH2) shipping a reality, with its innovative insulation system earning approval from a leading maritime organisation.
A new liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) export terminal is set to be developed at Wilhelmshaven in northern Germany, as part of a wider push to cut industrial emissions and tackle climate change.