PFAS clean up will cost $2trn over 20 years claims lobby group
The Forever Lobbying Project has estimated cleaning up PFAS contamination in Europe will cost $2trn over 20 years, or $100bn annually.
The Forever Lobbying Project has estimated cleaning up PFAS contamination in Europe will cost $2trn over 20 years, or $100bn annually.
In 2025’s first episode of The 1895 Podcast, we reflect upon the past year in the industrial gases industry, key takeaways from the year that was and look ahead towards 2025.
Ukraine aims to open at least five more biomethane plants in 2025 and increase biomethane production capacity to over 100 million cubic metres (cbm) a year.
The UK Government aims to back AI ‘to the hilt’ as part of an ambitious new strategy launched today.
Prasanna Kannan, Commercial Director at Zero Petroleum, discusses the company’s role in the industry, how the company has developed in the last 12 months and their fully-featured synthetic fuels plant, on gasworld’s E-Fuels & Synthetic...
The US Department of the Treasury has introduced new sanctions to reduce Russian energy revenues by blocking Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, and imposing new measures to tackle the ‘shadow fleet’ of opaque operations and traders.
ADNOC Gas has awarded three contracts worth $2.1bn involving an LNG pre-conditioning plant (LPP), compression facilities and transmission pipelines to supply feedstock to the Ruwais LNG project.
Stephen B. Harrison, Founder and Managing Director at sbh4 Consulting, discusses if there are more cost effective sources of energy for e-fuels and sustainable fuels, on gasworld’s E-Fuels & Synthetic Fuels webinar.
Attention is turning to medical support in Los Angeles following the devastating wildfires which have swept through the west coast city.
The viability of a large carbon capture project in Alberta has been called into question with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) claiming operating costs are growing at twice the rate of...