Woodfibre inks deal with McDermott for British Columbia LNG plant
Woodfibre LNG has inked a new deal with McDermott International that will see the engineering company develop a proposed LNG export plant in British Columbia, Canada.
Woodfibre LNG has inked a new deal with McDermott International that will see the engineering company develop a proposed LNG export plant in British Columbia, Canada.
BMO Financial Group has pre-purchased the permanent removal of 1,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere using Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology.
Japan’s state-controlled energy agency JOGMEC (Japan Oil, Gas and Metals Nationals Corporation) will work with the Province of Alberta, Canada to study carbon capture and storage (CCS), and hydrogen and ammonia production.
As a result of several recent acquisitions, Global Helium now owns beyond 1.2 million acres of land in Southern Saskatchewan for its helium exploration activities.
The Government of Saskatchewan wants to supply 10% of the global helium market share by 2030, in a move that will make the province a world leader in helium production and export over the next...
The UK’s £27.5m pledge for a new Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP), a World Bank trust fund that will mobilise $200m over the next ten years to decarbonise road transport in emerging markets and 19...
Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology, which captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, could be a key catalyst for Air Canada as it strives to achieve net-zero ambitions by 2050.
The First Helium team is making “significant progress” om evaluating the exploration company’s approximately 880,000 acres of prospective helium lands in Southern Alberta.
Messer is optimising its logistics, tank sizing and production through the implementation of Anova solutions as part of a long-standing relationship.
Work has begun at British Columbia’s large-scale commercial facility which will produce transportation fuel out of atmosphere carbon dioxide (CO2) with Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology.