Global Methane Pledge targets ‘not being met’
Efforts to cut methane emissions in 2022 have not been enough to meet the 7% annual reduction targets needed to meet Global Methane Pledge objectives, according to climate data company Kayrros.
Efforts to cut methane emissions in 2022 have not been enough to meet the 7% annual reduction targets needed to meet Global Methane Pledge objectives, according to climate data company Kayrros.
Kazakhstan may need to revisit investments in new exploration and production for gas to sustain and enhance gas exports to Europe and capitalise on renewable energy opportunities, according to a new World Bank report.
Energy giant Shell and China’s state-owned Sinopec have teamed up with steel manufacturer Baowu and German chemical company BASF to develop a carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in eastern China.
A newly formed alliance between Nippon Gases and Italy-based engineering company Hysytech aims to promote the development and use of alternative biofuels and green chemistry to realise the company’s shared vision of a ‘real circular...
Air Products attributed higher costs, losses on sales of its Russia business and strength of the US dollar for a 4% drop in Q4 net income to $593 million.
Three UK-based companies are joining forces to accelerate Project Speedbird (Speedbird) – an initiative designed to develop cost-effective sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for commercial use in the UK.
Measurement technology company Vaisala has been recognised for its work in innovative instrument design following its first-prize win at the UK’s Instrumentation Excellence Awards.
Matson has signed a $1bn contract with Philly Shipyard to build three new 3,600 TEU Aloha Class containerships which will feature dual fuel engines that can run on conventional marine fuel or liquefied natural gas (LNG).
A deal has been struck for the transportation and sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from a planned hydrogen-ammonia complex in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, with an approximate 7.2 million tonnes per annum capacity.
The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) has launched a dedicated hydrogen membership to ensure all segments of the hydrogen economy are represented within its safety standards.