Topsoe profits and emissions rise
Rising low-carbon fuels, renewables and technology demand spurred Topsoe to a DKK775 million ($113 million) net profit in 2023, up 37% on 2022.
Rising low-carbon fuels, renewables and technology demand spurred Topsoe to a DKK775 million ($113 million) net profit in 2023, up 37% on 2022.
Two US Senators are keeping the pressure on the Biden-Harris Administration by introducing the LNG Security Act, following the US Government’s decision to impose an export pause on pending and future applications.
The S-Hub consortium, comprising ExxonMobil Asia Pacific and Shell Singapore, has been selected to work with the Government of Singapore as lead developers for a cross-border carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
Energy jobs are getting more complex and technologically focused. But it’s not just technical know-how – the whole way we make, manage and use energy is changing.
A Petronas subsidiary and three Japanese firms have signed a Storage Site Agreement (SSA) as they look to unlock carbon capture and storage (CCS) opportunities in Sarawak.
Linde Engineering has signed a contract with global fertiliser manufacturer Yara to build a carbon dioxide (CO2) liquefaction plant in Sluiskil, the Netherlands.
The last of Anglo American’s 10-strong chartered fleet of Capesize+ Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) dual-fuelled bulk carriers, the Ubuntu Liberty, has been delivered.
TotalEnergies has signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Sembcorp Fuels for the delivery of up to 0.8 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per annum (Mtpa) for 16 years, starting in 2027.
With UK Hydrogen Week drawing to a close, we take a deeper look at latest developments, and assess issues affecting the sector’s performance.
Australian and New Zealand supermarkets and consumers are experiencing the harsh end of carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages currently impacting the countries’ supply chains.