DOE funds university carbon research
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FCEM) has selected 19 projects to receive $17.4m funding to support early-stage research at 17 colleges and universities.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FCEM) has selected 19 projects to receive $17.4m funding to support early-stage research at 17 colleges and universities.
Energy terminals operator Klaipėdos nafta has rebranded as KN Energies to reflect its increased focus on LNG terminals, synthetic fuels, liquid energy, hydrogen and CCS.
Up to 822 ships – around a third of global capacity – are potentially impacted by attacks in the Red Sea, according to Drewry Shipping Consultants research.
The recent signing of a rule granting the State of Louisiana primary enforcement authority over Class VI wells signals ‘a pivotal moment’ in the regulation of the CCS industry, according to a leading law firm.
Equinor and Linde have signed a project development agreement to develop the H2M Eemshaven low carbon hydrogen project in the Netherlands.
ADNOC has bought a 10.1% equity stake in Storegga to become a lead investor in the UK-based company that focuses on the development of global carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.
The US’ first lunar landing mission since 1972 has taken off from Cape Canavarel – presenting a range of exciting research possibilities for gas, water and soil.
David Hurren, BCGA President, looks back on some pioneering initiatives in the last 12 months, which set the foundations for an exciting year ahead.
Anthony Wright provides a snapshot of the hydrogen molecule and market in gasworld’s latest gas report.
Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top three stories of the fourth quarter in 2023.