Japan’s Eneos targets low-carbon fuels including hydrogen
Japan’s Eneos Holdings is to focus on liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) under a new three-pronged strategy.
Japan’s Eneos Holdings is to focus on liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) under a new three-pronged strategy.
Carbon capture licensor Capsol Technologies is aiming to break even within a year, after its Q1 revenues rose NOK 5.5m year-on-year to NOK 25m.
The UK Environmental Audit Committee is welcoming input on the risks from Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) before 26 May.
Tomáš Suchý, Senior Product Manager at Linde Engineering, discusses how to overcome the challenges currently facing CCUS and what needs to happen next to progress this technology further on gasworld’s CO2: Securing Supplies and Exploring...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has embarked on what it claims is the largest deregulatory effort in its history, proposing the elimination or reduction of 47 regulations that it blames for driving up costs.
Shipping company Höegh Evi has signed a 10-year charter agreement with Egyptian National Gas Holding Company (Egas) for the deployment of the Hoegh Gandria vessel as a floating storage and regasification (FSRU) unit.
Chemical giant BASF has begun producing green ammonia at its Verbund site in Ludwigshafen.
International food and agriculture company MHP has launched commercial production of liquefied biomethane (bio-LNG) and completed the first export shipment of Ukrainian-made bio-LNG to a partner in the EU.
The EU and Japan are to collaborate on semiconductor research under a renewed digital drive.
Port of Vancouver is making waves in the alternative fuel space after loading its first cruise ship with LNG.