Royal Helium files for bankruptcy protection to stabilise operations
Royal Helium has filed for protection under Canada’s Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) to restructure its debts and negotiate with creditors.
Royal Helium has filed for protection under Canada’s Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) to restructure its debts and negotiate with creditors.
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The past year has been one of many notable projects, investments, partnerships, and targets for industrial gas giant Linde, as it enhanced its focus on decarbonisation both for itself and its customers.
Quebec-based carbon removal project developer Deep Sky has secured a $40m grant to support the development of its Deep Sky Alpha facility, the company’s first facility that is targeting a start-up date in Spring 2025.
Canadian exploration business Helium Evolution has reported helium concentrations of 0.75% from its 10-1-4-9W3 helium discovery well along the Mankota helium fairway in Canada.
Carbon capture technology specialist CarbonQuest has partnered with carbon dioxide (CO2) mineral storage operator Carbfix to advance distributed carbon capture and storage (DCCS) in hard-to-abate facilities in North America.
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British Columbia-based utility FortisBC has filed an environmental assessment (EA) application for the second phase of the Tilbury liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.