Linde in major Russian LNG plant deal
The Linde Group has secured a major contract with Russian engineering holding SRDI Oil & Gas Peton to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant that will produce around 1.5 million tonnes of LNG per...
The Linde Group has secured a major contract with Russian engineering holding SRDI Oil & Gas Peton to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant that will produce around 1.5 million tonnes of LNG per...
Last month gasworld explored the gas industries of Western Europe, where economic uncertainty prevails in the midst of a number of largely political dynamics. Here we turn to Eastern Europe, where a similar outlook exists, albeit...
Russia’s largest industrial gas supplier Cryogenmash has secured a deal to build an industrial gas production facility at gas processing and petrochemicals company SIBUR’s ZapSibNeftekhim facility near Tobolsk.
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) has issued an updated revision of its Code of Practice 35 (COP35) – Filling ratios and developed pressures for liquefied compressed gases.
From air separation units (ASUs) to small plant technologies and the increasing uprising in the hydrogen economy, industrial gas projects continue to proliferate globally, in various configurations and capacities.
Back in April 2015, gas world posed the question, could there be room for one more big deal within the global industrial gases industry?
Plug Power Inc. is in talks to buy a European industrial gas company, according to an 8-K form submitted by the fuel cell specialist to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on the 19th December.
Onsite gas generation specialist HyGear has secured a contract to supply a hydrogen (H2) generation system for Latvia’s budding H2 mobility sector alongside energy and electromobility industry company Hydrogenis.
The leaders of The Linde Group and Gazprom met at the latter’s headquarters in Moscow yesterday to address cooperation issues in the ongoing Amur gas processing plant (GPP) project.
Latvian public transport operator Rigas Satiksme has signed a contract with Solaris, a European producer of special-purpose buses and low-floor trams, for the supply of 10 low-floor trolleybuses equipped with hydrogen fuel cell range extenders.