Wheaton Brasil to harness biogas for glass production
South American glass manufacturer Wheaton Brasil has become what could be the first glass manufacturing company in the world to use biogas as a partial replacement for natural gas.
South American glass manufacturer Wheaton Brasil has become what could be the first glass manufacturing company in the world to use biogas as a partial replacement for natural gas.
With demand for hydrogen in India set to grow five-fold by 2050, a’state-of-the-art’ green ammonia and green hydrogen production facility to be built in the Indian province of Rajasthan aims to advance the country’s transition...
José Ramon Calvo, Marketing Director Europe at Nippon Gases, discusses decarbonisation and where the biggest potential is, on gasworld’s, Sustainability and Circular Economies, webinar.
Alaska has been touting its LNG export ambitions to Japan this week and targeting the development of zero carbon ammonia.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) specialist LNG Alliance is ensuring that landlocked nations in the Balkan region can access natural gas amidst a global energy crisis that continues to threaten countries without an established LNG supply...
Air Liquide recorded group revenue of €8.24bn in the third quarter – up 8.3% year-on-year – underpinned by growth across key divisions.
Qatar’s state-owned oil and gas company QatarEnergy has chosen Shell to be its second international partner in the large-scale North Field South (NFS) liquefied natural gas (LNG) expansion project.
Italian energy company Eni is considering the potential of increasing its output of renewable biogas at its industrial site in Livorno, Italy.
Germany has pledged to cut its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 65% by 2030 and phase out coal by 2038 ‘if not earlier’.
Sempra Infrastructure has amended its engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with Betchel Energy for Port Arthur LNG in Jefferson County, Texas.