Blue Star Helium targets Voyager first output in second half of 2023
Blue Star Helium is targeting first helium output from its Voyager project in Colorado in the second half of 2023.
Blue Star Helium is targeting first helium output from its Voyager project in Colorado in the second half of 2023.
Shell’s adjusted Q4 2022 earnings of $9.8bn were mainly driven by the strong performance of its Integrated Gas business and the energy major recorded just under $40bn in annual earnings on the back of soaring...
Low carbon energy storage company GES and independent storage and logistics company GPS have merged to create a major force in the energy storage sector and develop a global network of terminals.
Spirit Energy has today confirmed plans to convert its depleted South Morecambe and North Morecambe gas fields and Barrow Terminals into a leading carbon storage cluster.
Aker Carbon Capture will deliver a pre-engineering study to energy company St1 for the development of a carbon capture facility at Finnsementti’s Lappeenranta cement plant in Finland.
Oman LNG has signed binding term-sheet agreement with Turkish BOTAŞ Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (BOTAS) to supply 1Mtpa of LNG, starting in 2025.
Shell is to combine its Integrated Gas and Upstream businesses and reduce its Executive Committee to enhance planning and cooperation and speed up its Powering Progress strategy.
This year’s bp Energy Outlook forecasts reduced EU demand for natural gas across all scenarios, sharp increases in LNG imports – and one environmental silver lining arising from the Ukraine war and the Inflation Reduction...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has much bigger potential than Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for regional and long-haul trucking, according to Lars Mårtensson, Director of Environment & Innovation at Volvo Trucks.
Rarely can the focus on carbon dioxide (CO2) been more intense, whether it is government leaders grappling with Net Zero and emission targets, or food and beverage producers and packaging manufacturers wrestling with supply shortages.