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gasworld (Digital Edition)

Issue 240 April 2025 – Air gases

Welcome to our April issue, which casts a critical eye over that mainstay of industrial gas production, air gases. It has been an interesting 12 months. The story of air separation units (ASUs), which make...


Issue 239 March 2025 – Hydrogen

Welcome to our March issue, shining a light on the sprawling, varied, dynamic and still-under-pressure hydrogen market. When it comes to industrial gases, this is a market like no other. Low-carbon hydrogen’s status as an energy carrier that...



Issue 238 February 2025 – CO2 issue

Welcome to the February issue, taking our annual look at developments in the production and use (and, these days, sequestration) of carbon dioxide in markets across the world. It is a fascinating and dynamic time when it comes...


Issue 237 January 2025 – Helium

It’s been an extraordinary period in helium, with previous shortages now giving away to plentiful supply. While the broader picture remains one of uncertainties and caveats, particularly in these geopolitically challenged times, it is clear...



Issue 236 December 2024 – Decarbonisation

Decarbonisation often feels like a giant game of pinball. Issues get bounced from side to side, often without resolution. After extending its schedule, COP29 reached a $300bn commitment in climate finance for developing countries from...


Issue 235 November 2024 – Technology

Dominating the tech agenda is AI, with opportunities and challenges at every turn. It’s an industry within an industry with multimodal, open source, Agentic and shadow to get to grips with, not mention ongoing ethical...



Issue 233 September 2024 – LNG Issue

While LNG presents challenges, cutting it off prematurely risks damaging the global economy at a time of heightened energy security. The pages in this magazine are a testament to LNG’s rising importance in the energy...


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