MET Group signs 10-year US LNG deal with Shell
European energy company MET Group has signed a 10-year US liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchase agreement with Shell.
The Covid-19 pandemic casts a long shadow. The British Academy lists nine areas of long-term societal impact, and in at number 5 is ‘worsened health outcomes and growing health inequalities’. Most of us might wish to consign the pandemic to memory, but the Academy’s report, ‘The Covid-19 Decade’, is a reminder that its repercussions will live with us for years to come, and possibly longer than 10, it warns ominously. The sooner we begin to understand and confront the lasting issues of Covid-19, the better place we will be to address them.
European energy company MET Group has signed a 10-year US liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchase agreement with Shell.
Udo Dengel, Director Membranes at Evonik, discusses the challenges surrounding the recovery of helium on gasworld’s, Specialty Gases: Innovation and Applications, webinar.
Carbon8, a UK-based carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) specialist, has had its methodology approved by DNV, meeting the requirements of the ISO 14064-2 standard.
US-based engineering and construction firm Fluor Corporation has finalised its work on the first production train of LNG Canada’s project in Kitimat, British Columbia.
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Aslan Energy Capital has signed a deal to acquire 35,000 hectors of land in Sonora, Mexico, to develop what it believes to be a first-of-its-kind solar-based green hydrogen and green ammonia production facility.
Wood has won a six-year contract to provide brownfield engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCm) solutions for Shell’s Prelude Floating Liquified Natural Gas (FLNG) facility in Western Australia.
Gas, welding, and operational services nexAir has acquired WELSCO, an Arkansas-based supplier of industrial and welding supplies.
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ArcelorMittal, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and climate tech company D-CRBN are trialling new technology to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) captured at ArcelorMittal’s plant in Gent, Belgium into carbon monoxide which can be used in steel...