Short and long-term solutions to the gas crunch
Years of weak upstream investment in the oil (and more so in the gas) sector are building up to a global supply crunch. While the latest OPEC decision to up oil production by 400kbbl p/d...
Years of weak upstream investment in the oil (and more so in the gas) sector are building up to a global supply crunch. While the latest OPEC decision to up oil production by 400kbbl p/d...
I think what alarmed or resonated with me the most in writing this report, are two key points in the narrative: the fact that we still don’t know what the origins of Covid-19 are; and...
The UK Government has set ambitious decarbonisation targets for UK industry to enable the UK economy to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. While some multinational businesses are engaging in trials of new technologies and...
The announcement yesterday that Sanjiv Lamba will succeed Steve Angel as CEO of Linde plc is an interesting development on so many levels.
The pace of climate change is exponential and many of its effects will be irreversible. An exceptionally warm summer in Greenland caused rain to fall on the huge icefield that covers much of the Island....
A week can be a long time in the CO2 business, and yet it feels as though the ups and downs of the last seven days have flown by.
No sooner had it started, it appears to be almost over. Was this the shortest-lived CO2 ‘crisis’ yet? Or is it?
It was great to see the announcement of a major breakthrough in medical oxygen supply in the last few weeks and all those involved, including Air Liquide and Linde, are rightly being commended for their...
One has to wonder when we’ll see the end of these devastating stories of Covid waves and resulting oxygen supply that seems to ebb more than it flows, at least on the face of it.
With India kicking off the world’s most extensive vaccination program on 16th January 2021 and the total number of active Covid-19 cases around 150,000 and daily cases just over 10,000, the mood was upbeat. Life...