Hypro launches new cryogenic tank range for global market
India-based gas storage solutions provider Hypro has launched a new line of cryogenic tanks to store and transport liquid oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
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India-based gas storage solutions provider Hypro has launched a new line of cryogenic tanks to store and transport liquid oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
US cryogenic equipment manufacturer Chart Industries will supply its mid-scale modular liquefaction solution for Argent LNG’s facility in Port Fourchon, Louisiana.
When designing hydrogen fluid systems, it is crucial to avoid carrying over outdated methods from the oil and gas industry, says Ana Dominguez, Engineering Services Supervisor at Swagelok.
The Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corporation have confirmed a positive final investment decision on Canada’s Cedar LNG project.
Air Products has officially commenced the $70m expansion of its Missouri Manufacturing and Logistics Centre in Maryland Heights, near St. Louis, Missouri.
US liquefied natural gas (LNG) firm Venture Global has launched its first vessel that will transport LNG from its US-based LNG projects across the globe.
Wood has been awarded a front end engineering and design (FEED) contract by Centrica Energy Storage (CES) for the redevelopment of the UK’s Rough field in readiness for future hydrogen storage.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has signed an agreement with Swaidan Trading Company to trial a hydrogen bus operating in the desert city’s challenging environment.
Global investment firm KKR and Spanish-based renewables group IGNIS are to launch a Power-to-X (P2X) platform to develop green hydrogen and ammonia for industrial applications.
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Heirloom has unveiled plans to bring two new DAC plants onstream at the Port of Caddo-Bossier in Shreveport, Louisiana, to capture nearly 320,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually.