Rotterdam strengthens new energy status
As gasworld prepares to host the Rotterdam CO2 Summit this month, we take a deeper look at the energy projects underway in Europe’s premier hub port
As gasworld prepares to host the Rotterdam CO2 Summit this month, we take a deeper look at the energy projects underway in Europe’s premier hub port
Roger Sayah, General Secretary of the Middle East Gases Association (MEGA), and Dr David Hart, Global Hydrogen Lead at ERM, discuss carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) developments in the Middle East on gasworld’s IG...
Scientists at the Technology University of Vienna (TU Wien) have found a way to turn battery waste into fuel, developing a nanocatalyst that converts CO2 into methane using spent batteries and aluminium foil.
Delorean Corporation – an Australian bioenergy and renewable gas producer – has received an A$6.1m grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to upgrade its SA1 facility at Edinburgh Parks, south Australia.
Texas energy technology company Baker Hughes and Frontier Infrastructure (Frontier), a Dallas-headquartered developer of low-carbon infrastructure projects, have partnered to advance the development of large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) and power generation projects in...
What is it? Billed as a ‘game changer’ for carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and storage in Northwestern Europe, the Carbon Dioxide Highway Europe (CO2HE) project from Equinor plans to connect Smeaheia and other CO2 reservoirs...
The India government needs to spend $4.3bn at today’s prices to ensure its carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) sector meets projected capacity, according to a report by analyst group and consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
With the US imposing 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada from Tuesday, concerns have been raised about the policy’s impact on the US grid near the Mexican border.
Aramco has said it anticipates “significant upside” in natural gas volumes this year, after recording net income of $106bn in 2024, down from $121bn in 2023.
UK energy-from-waste operator Enfinium is starting the first carbon capture and storage (CCS) pilot scheme in Wales – and it will be the first deployed in the wider HyNet industrial energy cluster.