Wood to lead Humber Zero carbon capture project
Global consulting and engineering company Wood has won a contract to work on UK hybrid carbon capture and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen project Humber Zero.
Global consulting and engineering company Wood has won a contract to work on UK hybrid carbon capture and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen project Humber Zero.
UK-based gas-detection industry expert ION Science will be exhibiting its gas sensors and air quality monitoring technology at two events being held this year (2021).
UK-based synthetic fuel manufacturer Zero Petroleum has secured funding to the tune of £200,000 from investor syndicate Raising Partners Angels, of which Formula One (F1) icon and broadcaster Damon Hill is a member.
In an open letter to the US Department of Energy (DOE), non-profit energy trade association the Industrial Energy Consumers of America (IECA) has called for a reduction in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to prevent...
Leading UK-based carbon reduction and removal company Storegga has announced the appointment of its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Brandon Rennet.
The facility is set to become one of the ‘biggest’ in Europe to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel. The process will see Shell’s carbon capture technology capturing emissions released during manufacture, ready...
Rig inspection provider ADC Energy (ADC) – formally Aberdeen Drilling Consultants – is to follow its dominant business performance set in the first half of the year with another win, a contract with a global...
A partnership between two shipping giants will see development of a ‘very large’ liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier as a response to the increasing global focus on carbon capture and storage technologies.
German building materials giant HeidelbergCement is to pilot carbon capture, utilisation and storage technology at its Górażdże cement plant in Poland, claiming to become the first company to do in Eastern Europe.
A joint venture between major industry players BP, Siemens, SPIC Brasil and Prumo Logística to generate energy for six million households via a liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fuelled power plant has received authorisation to begin operations.