MATHESON to build ASU for Sasol
MATHESON has entered into an agreement with Sasol to supply tonnage oxygen and nitrogen to Sasol’s world-scale ethane cracker, which is part of Sasol’s $8.1bn expansion in Lake Charles, LA.
MATHESON has entered into an agreement with Sasol to supply tonnage oxygen and nitrogen to Sasol’s world-scale ethane cracker, which is part of Sasol’s $8.1bn expansion in Lake Charles, LA.
Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum celebrates the completion of a decade of its Indian subsidiary. Although vacuum technologies from Leybold Vacuum had been present in the Indian market before, the subsidiary was founded to deepen the engagement...
A ceremony was held today to celebrate the completion of two hydrogen filling stations in the cities of Nagoya and Toyota, located in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan.
Flow-Cal, the market leader in measurement data management for natural gas and petroleum liquids, is pleased to announce that startup exploration and production company, Jonah Energy LLC, is Flow-Cal’s newest customer utilising the FLOWCLOUDSM hosting...
AFC Energy, the industrial fuel cell power company, is pleased to announce the successful trial of its first 51-cell stack cartridge at an industrial gas plant facility in Germany.
FreeWave Technologies, a leader in industrial, secure Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) wireless networking solutions, today announced its WavePoint® platform was named a recipient of the 2014 M2M Evolution IoT Excellence...
Spectrex SharpEye 40/40I IR3 Flame Detectors were recently selected for a newly constructed oil rig. Wintershall chose the IR3 detectors for their new RAVN unmanned platform that will serve in the Danish part of the...
Proton OnSite, the world leader in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) water electrolyser technology, announced today the commercial launch of the one and two Megawatt (MW) M Series PEM Hydrogen Generation systems.
A business, which has been established to assist with companies planning on constructing LNG terminals in Canada, has declared that the country is open for business.
A chilling system from Linde, which can use either liquid carbon dioxide or liquid nitrogen, could be the system of choice for the booming poultry industry – which continues to see production increase.