Shell emissions appeal win underlines targets complexities
The Court of Appeal of The Hague has overturned the District Court of The Hague’s 2021 ruling in the case brought against Shell.
The Court of Appeal of The Hague has overturned the District Court of The Hague’s 2021 ruling in the case brought against Shell.
In a recent gasworld webinar, industrial gas professionals and stakeholders gathered to discuss the Middle East Gases Association (MEGA) and its ongoing efforts to harmonise industrial gas standards across the Gulf region.
Kent is strengthening its presence in Houston, Texas, as it doubles down on its commitment to the US market as a central hub for global operations.
MET Group has celebrated the arrival of its 100th LNG shipment to the Krk LNG Terminal in Croatia.
Direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Collect has announced the development of its second-generation MechanicalTree, a system that is designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere.
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is rapidly advancing worldwide as nations strive to meet ambitious carbon reduction targets by 2030 and achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050.
Lack of knowledge is a major issue for some of the companies that are wanting to adopt hydrogen, a fact which may impact the commercialisation of the fuel going forward.
Dutch superyacht manufacturer Feadship launched the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell-powered superyacht earlier this month, marking a milestone for clean transport.
Italy’s SIAD Macchine Impianti (SIAD MI) has launched a new high-pressure hydrogen compressor made to be used in the hydrogen mobility sector.
With around four trillion cubic metres of natural gas in demand for 2024, the natural gas supply chain is vast and must adhere to strict supply legislation and guidance. One key parameter for the processing,...