Baker Hughes to supply Snam with tech for key hydrogen pipeline
Baker Hughes is to supply Snam with three NovaLT™ gas turbine-driven compressor trains for a new gas compressor station in Sulmona, Italy.
Linde CEO Sanjiv Lamba speaks exclusively about the challenges of decarbonisation and how he blends purpose with pragmatism to drive the Tier one company’s global business.
Baker Hughes is to supply Snam with three NovaLT™ gas turbine-driven compressor trains for a new gas compressor station in Sulmona, Italy.
Energy infrastructure company Snam has increased its stake in Italy’s Adriatic LNG regasification terminal operating in the waters off Porto Viro.
Since its inception over 70 years ago, industrial gas major Air Products has cultivated a truly global supply chain encompassing businesses in over 40 countries outside the US. Spanning across four main segments: merchant gases,...
With gasworld’s US Decarbonisation Summit in New Jersey less than a week away (April 8th-11th), momentum is building behind industrial decarbonisation at state and national level.
Atlas Copco has today (4th April) announced the signing of a deal to acquire the vacuum-related assets and the brand of Mexican Montajes Electromecánicos e Ingeniería (MEISA).
New carbon capture projects are being confirmed all the time. Some have storage bolted on and others seek to utilize the CO2. What’s the state of play today in the US and globally? Christian Annesley reports
Global engineering firm JGC Holdings Corporation (JGC) has been awarded a FEED contract for a green hydrogen and MCH (methylcyclohexane) plant in Malaysia by ENEOS Corporation (ENEOS) and Sumitomo Corporation (Sumitomo).
Aker Carbon Capture (ACC) has been awarded a pre-FEED for Statkraft’s Heimdal waste-to-energy plant in Norway which aims to capture 220,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Molly Burgess sits down with Rich Gottwald, President of the Compressed Gas Association, to hear more about the recently launched CO2 Solutions Coalition
SK Hynix, the world’s second-largest memory chipmaker after Samsung Electronics (Samsung), has jointly developed the industry’s first neon gas recycling technology with South Korean specialty gas manufacturer TEMC.