Hot topic – Safety: A must for the world
Whereas Western societies sometimes bemoan there being too much safety-obsessed red tape, there are still parts of the world where lives are lost because safety standards and culture are sadly lacking.
Whereas Western societies sometimes bemoan there being too much safety-obsessed red tape, there are still parts of the world where lives are lost because safety standards and culture are sadly lacking.
Located in nearly 30 countries worldwide and with nearly 8,000 employees across six continents, Fives is known for its technological expertise and competence in executing large-scale international projects.
The global demand for refinery hydrogen has increased significantly over the past decade due to changes in available crude feedstocks and tighter environmental regulations, which have forced the refining industry to reduce sulfur, olefins and...
The hydrogen produced by the industrial gases sector has long been used in various applications. Everything from industrial products to food packaging, with fertiliser and space travel in-between, benefits from the advantages of the energy...
The number of ‘green’ consumers in the world is growing rapidly and they are becoming very conscious of the carbon footprint of the products they buy.
A new white paper, which addresses key quality assurance aspects of modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) for food processing applications, is now available for free download.
Gazprom has commenced with the construction of the 4,000km Power of Siberia pipeline – which will ship $400bn worth of Russian gas to China.
Samsung C&T Construction has been awarded an EPC contract, to the value of $700m, for the phase three expansion plans involving the Singapore LNG Terminal.
Toyota Motor Corporation has received approval from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) to self-inspect and manufacture high-pressure hydrogen tanks for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs).
Malayasia is expected to surpass Qatar as the largest supplier of flexible LNG – according to a new report from consultants Wood Mackenzie.