Air Liquide Japan announces personnel change
Three employees at Air Liquide Japan will, from December 1st 2014, hold new roles and responsibilities at the company.
Three employees at Air Liquide Japan will, from December 1st 2014, hold new roles and responsibilities at the company.
The third of three Siemens H-class gas turbines is en route to FPL’s Port Everglades Next Generation Clean Energy Center in Florida.
Air Products South Africa unveiled its R300m Eastern Cape air separation unit (ASU) in the Coega Industrial Development Zone (IDZ) at a ceremony held in the country on November 6th.
Karbonsan Pressure Vessels has celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2014. The Turkish tank manufacturer, originally established in Istanbul, has been operating in the field of design and manufacturing of pressure equipment for chemical, petrochemical, cryogenic...
Greyrock Energy, a company transforming natural gas into premium transportation fuels, today announced a final investment decision (FID) to deliver one of the world’s first small-scale Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) facilities.
Flow-Cal, the market leader in software development for measurement data management in the natural gas and petroleum liquids sector, has secured another contract to complete the list of top five Eagle Ford Shale Producers.
UK-based Chesterfield Special Cylinders (CSC) has launched a new integrity management team to work with owners and operators of high-pressure gas storage vessels as installed in rigs and ships.
Servomex has been awarded a major contract by Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) to provide O2 and CO measurement analyser packages complete with sample handling systems for the world’s largest gasification project at RIL’s J3 Refinery...
Hydratight returns to the Middle East’s largest oil & gas event under a new agency agreement with distributor ADOS. The joint integrity specialist will have a dedicated display within the ADOS stand, one of the...
Women’s Day means different things to different people, and for many hardworking South African career women – and for that matter the entire ‘womens’ month’ – is just ‘business as usual’.