Video: Barriers that medical oxygen needs to be overcome
Thomas Gradel, Programme Officer at Unitaid, discusses the several barriers the industry faces in making medical oxygen accessible, on gasworld’s Medical Gases: Oxygen and Beyond webinar.
Thomas Gradel, Programme Officer at Unitaid, discusses the several barriers the industry faces in making medical oxygen accessible, on gasworld’s Medical Gases: Oxygen and Beyond webinar.
Monjasa has undertaken LNG bunkering in Dubai this month, claiming it is a first for the UAE and Middle East.
Five years ago today (31st January 2020) the UK left the EU, splitting the country between leave and remain.
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Baker Hughes has been awarded a major contract to provide a modularised liquefied natural gas (LNG) system and power island to support Venture Global (VG) LNG projects in the US.
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Shell’s liquefaction and sales volumes fell to 7.1Mt and 15.5Mt respectively in the fourth quarter of 2024 as it posted overall earnings of $3.7bn – down from $6bn in the third quarter.
Phil Kornbluth, Founder and President at Kornbluth Helium Consulting, discusses helium oversupply in Asia and Europe and how this is impacting on long-term agreement, on gasworld’s Helium: Navigating Turbulence webinar.
Moeve has unveiled an ambitious €600m investment plan for developing 30 biomethane plants throughout Spain.
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