Closure plans take shape for US Federal Helium Program
The BLM Amarillo Field Office is currently planning for the closure of the Federal Helium Program, at the direction of the U.S. Congress.
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The BLM Amarillo Field Office is currently planning for the closure of the Federal Helium Program, at the direction of the U.S. Congress.
Much of the publicity surrounding Praxair’s pending merger with Linde has focused on the geographic overlap between their atmospheric gas businesses, especially in the US.
Leak detection is important to anyone who manufactures or uses closed vessels. In the industrial gas business we deal with all kinds of closed vessels, from pressurized cylinders to vacuum pumps.
AMCS Corporation celebrates its 19th anniversary this year as a supplier of innovative technology and services to the gases industry. The company’s technology portfolio includes plants that produce helium, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, neon, krypton, and...
Take 10 minutes out with Michael D’Auria and Jim Hermetet, President and Vice-President of Sales, respectively, at American Gas Products/AGP Helium, as they talk about the company’s roots and how it has coped with keeping helium supply...
Element 1 Corp (e1), developer of hydrogen (H2) generation technology, has signed a Purchase Contract with Blue-G New Energy Science and Technology Corporation (Blue-G), a clean energy company based in Beijing.
Klaipedos Nafta officially opened its small-scale onshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) reloading station last week.
Atmos International, a UK-based company dedicated to pipeline technology, has provided advice on how to improve the Leak Detection Programme according to API RP 1175. The information was produced by Michael Twomey, one of the...
Eight large cryogenic storage tanks manufactured at Chart Industries’ New Prague, Minnesota, plant have hit the road.
This week I heard all of the following comments from one rep: