Liquid ammonia could become the ‘new LNG’
The growth of liquid ammonia could mirror the early rise of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, leading it to develop into the ‘new LNG’.
The carbon dioxide business is changing, globally, and about to embark upon a period of= total transformation in the decade ahead. As we discover this month, we’re firmly out of the blocks now in that race to evolve and grow the entire value chain.
The growth of liquid ammonia could mirror the early rise of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, leading it to develop into the ‘new LNG’.
Pan-European biomethane producer CycleØ has closed the loop for its circular biomethane solutions having acquired gas treatment company Biogasclean.
Linde Engineering has signed a contract with global fertiliser manufacturer Yara to build a carbon dioxide (CO2) liquefaction plant in Sluiskil, the Netherlands.
Pulsar Helium has reached total depth of 2,200 feet at its Jetstream #1 appraisal well in Minnesota, reporting helium concentrations of up to 12.4%.
The last of Anglo American’s 10-strong chartered fleet of Capesize+ Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) dual-fuelled bulk carriers, the Ubuntu Liberty, has been delivered.
We haven’t weathered the storm in carbon dioxide (CO2) supply shortages in Europe, we’re just ‘not at the peak of the wave’ of crisis, according to Chris Carson of Carbonic Solutions.
TotalEnergies has signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Sembcorp Fuels for the delivery of up to 0.8 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per annum (Mtpa) for 16 years, starting in 2027.
With UK Hydrogen Week drawing to a close, we take a deeper look at latest developments, and assess issues affecting the sector’s performance.
Mysore Ammonia Envirotech pvt Ltd. (MAEPL) offers turnkey solutions for the safe storage of ammonia in shop fabricated pressure vessels of up to 250m3 water capacity.
Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 consulting, discusses CO2 utilisation in the energy transition.