Complex picture in North American industrial gases – IWDC
The supply of industrial gases across North American markets is robust right now, but the picture is also complex and needs to be watched.
Making air gases is an industry with lots of established infrastructure, with ASUs across every corner of the region. What is the potential to boost argon production in this slow-moving space?
The supply of industrial gases across North American markets is robust right now, but the picture is also complex and needs to be watched.
Aker Carbon Capture is assessing the feasibility of integrating its Just Catch carbon capture technology into biomass and waste-to-energy facilities.
Chevron is one of the investors in a new round of funding for a hydrogen fuel and infrastructure supplier, OneH2, which hopes to crack the ‘chicken or egg’ conundrum of prioritising infrastructure or vehicles first.
Lincoln Electric’ 3D metal printing solution has been selected by Bechtel Plant Machinery to support large-scale propulsion components for the US Navy.
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Bluefors, a Finnish cryogenics manufacturer, is looking to open a second site in the US, nearly a year on from its acquisition of the US cryocooler business Cryomech. It is also investing in growing the...
ITT, the listed US engineering business with a Connecticut headquarters, has said more about its recent purchase of the Danish cryo marine pumps business Svanehøj Group.
Air Liquide’s leadership sees “a very significant market opportunity” in carbon dioxide, but mainly in taking CO2 out of existing manufacturing sites rather than in CO2 transport and storage.
Oil and gas major bp has selected BASF’s gas treating technology to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from its blue hydrogen production facility in Teesside, which is targeting 1.2GW of hydrogen production by 2030.