Suez Canal transits down 42% in two months
Weekly shipping transits via the Suez Canal decreased by 42% during the last two months, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
Weekly shipping transits via the Suez Canal decreased by 42% during the last two months, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
It would be easy to overlook India’s lofty ambitions in decarbonisation, writes Rob Cockerill, yet early movers should be watching. India is making bold moves in green hydrogen and ammonia, and with good reason.
US President Joe Biden has paused pending decisions of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports in a move seen as ‘devastating’ for international relations and putting a moratorium on the entire industry.
The second and final day of the EIGA Winter Summit 2024 showcased discussions on crucial topics shaping the future of the industrial gas sector. Emphasising safety, talks delved into hydrogen refuelling station distances, secure bulk...
Niels de Regt, Business Development Manager at Nordsol, discusses if bio-LNG can replace fuels in the current energy mix, on gasworld’s, Circular Economies, webinar.
Despite last ditch efforts by the Compressed Gas Association to postpone the General Services Administration’s long-awaited auction of the Federal helium assets, the GSA proceeded with the bid opening as planned at 2pm CST on...
Future biomethane policy support should be structured around carbon intensity, according to a UK Government consultation response to the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) Mid-Scheme Review.
Chris Huhne, Chair at The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA), discusses the barriers that currently face the biogas industry, on gasworld’s, Circular Economies, webinar.
A naming ceremony has been held for the 13,000 TEU HMM Garnet, the first of 12 LNG-ready containerships.
Drax Group plans to establish a new independent business that aims to become a leader in large-scale carbon removal.