ADNOC Gas awards $2.1bn LNG supply contracts
ADNOC Gas has awarded three contracts worth $2.1bn involving an LNG pre-conditioning plant (LPP), compression facilities and transmission pipelines to supply feedstock to the Ruwais LNG project.
ADNOC Gas has awarded three contracts worth $2.1bn involving an LNG pre-conditioning plant (LPP), compression facilities and transmission pipelines to supply feedstock to the Ruwais LNG project.
Attention is turning to medical support in Los Angeles following the devastating wildfires which have swept through the west coast city.
The viability of a large carbon capture project in Alberta has been called into question with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) claiming operating costs are growing at twice the rate of...
Kametstal has resumed the operation of its main air distribution unit following a 50-day overhaul in Ukraine.
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Shell expects lower LNG liquefaction volumes in Q4, ahead of published results on January 30.
Dominic Ellis reviews how the once-constrained helium market is adjusting to plentiful supply and Christian Anneseley shines the spotlight on new helium producers
California Resources Corporation (CRC) and its carbon management business Carbon TerraVault (CTV) have approved the Golden State’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, at CRC’s Elk Hills cryogenic gas plant in Kern County, California,...
The new year has started with fresh uncertainty in the European gas industry as geopolitical, seasonal and sustainability pressures collide to form a perfect storm.