Coega safety milestone celebrated
Celebrations were held this week by Air Products South Africa – all in the name of safety after the R300-million ASU, situated in the Coega Industrial Development Zone, was ceremonially completed.
Celebrations were held this week by Air Products South Africa – all in the name of safety after the R300-million ASU, situated in the Coega Industrial Development Zone, was ceremonially completed.
Linde has started up its 470 tonne-per-day air separation plant in Lewisville, Arkansas. The plant, which produces liquid nitrogen and oxygen, was built to meet rapidly growing customer demand in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma.
Air Liquide has officially opened a hydrogen filling station in the French city of Saint-Lô in the Manche department. The Manche General Council is the first local authority in France to have a hydrogen station...
Praxair, North America’s largest industrial gases manufacturer and largest liquid hydrogen producer, has been awarded NASA’s agency-wide Acquisition of Liquid Hydrogen contract.
There is less than one week remaining to wait until gasworld.com will be providing live text and picture-based coverage from EIGA’s Winter session – held in Brussels, Belgium.
The Lincoln Electric Company has introduced an orbital metal inert gas (MIG) welding system that is ideal for industries where orbital welds are subject to exceptionally high standards, such as pipeline, construction or process piping.
The Dutch company Dalco Food- which specialises in the production of meat and vegetable ingredients for food- has optimised its food forming process with a liquid nitrogen injection solution by using the Freshline® LIN-IS from...
Containerships Ltd’s first LNG powered trucks in the UK are now being refuelled at BOC’s new liquefied natural gas (LNG) refuelling station in Teesport, Middlesbrough.
GDF SUEZ LNG is celebrating after recording, on January 12th, its 1,000th LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) truck loading in Europe at the Elengy terminal of Montoir-de-Bretagne on the western coast of France.
A series of four LNG carriers being built by the Hudong-Zhongua Shipbuilding yard in China will feature Wartsila LNG reliquefaction plants and gas handling systems.