Air Product Canada joins the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association
Air Products Canada has reaffirmed its commitment to hydrogen, having joined the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA) as an Executive Member.
Air Products Canada has reaffirmed its commitment to hydrogen, having joined the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA) as an Executive Member.
A 12 million tonnes per year LNG project has been proposed for British Columbia, Canada – and it could have one of the lowest unit carbon emissions rates of any large-scale LNG export project in...
Navigator CO2 Ventures has inked three contracts to advance the execution of the Heartland Greenway CO2 Pipeline Transportation and Sequestration System.
Shell has said it wants to build a large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Scotford Complex near Edmonton, Canada, as part of a key step in providing customers with lower-carbon fuels.
Desert Mountain Energy has said it encountered significant showings of helium across for formations in its fourth wildcat well in British Columbia.
Svante has unveiled plans for a new centre of excellence for carbon capture use and Ssorage (CCUS) in Vancouver, British Columbia, to scale up its carbon capture technologies.
Lafarge Canada is looking to decarbonise the production of its concrete through the integration of Carbon Upcycling Technologies’ CO2-embedded concrete additive.
Royal Helium has resumed its resource and reservoir testing programme at the remaining untested helium zones of interest up hole from the Regolith discovery zone in the Climax-3 well.
Dr David Dwight Johnson, CEO at Imperial Helium, explained how Canada can play a vital role in the future of the helium sector, as part of the Helium: A Year of Change webinar.
Imperial Helium has begun drilling its first well on the Steveville helium property, located in Southeastern Alberta, Canada.