Canada business group urges LNG infrastructure investment
Canada’s federal government needs to get serious about building the infrastructure necessary to fast-track the extraction and export of liquid natural gas.
Canada’s federal government needs to get serious about building the infrastructure necessary to fast-track the extraction and export of liquid natural gas.
Leading Corn Belt business POET is growing in liquid CO2 and dry ice
Challenges in the packaged gas supply chain are well known to distributors of all sizes. For most companies, two issues are always top of mind: the cost of deliveries and always-tight margins.
The story of Salof Ltd dates from 1977 when George Salof founded Salof Refrigeration. Back then, the focus was primarily on providing modular low temperature industrial refrigeration equipment and systems. Today, these systems continue to...
Carbon pricing, whether through cap and trade (CAT) or through emissions trading schemes (ETS), attaches a cost to greenhouse gas emissions to discourage the combustion of coal, oil and gas, which are the main drivers...
Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top three picks of the first quarter. Picks include; CO2 rationing in New Zealand; Nippon Gases signing a new deal for bio-based CO2; and an investment from Linde...
The Chairman of the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) wants to see the UK biogas industry benchmarked against best practice.
Anthony Wright looks at the intersection between ever-increasing environmental needs and the role of specialty gases and equipment in meeting those needs.
Stephen B. Harrison (sbh4 consulting) discusses natural refrigerants and the future, including the role of carbon dioxide and ammonia.
Rob Cockerill and gasworld Business Intelligence explore the market for industrial gases across Europe in 2021 – and what the years ahead might entail.