Industrial gases and petrochemical processing
Stephen Harrison explores the area of industrial gases integration with petrochemicals processing and outlines the roles of oxygen and CO2 in ethylene oxide production
The landscape for merchant carbon dioxide is complicated, but this much is certain: more supply is needed from somewhere in the years ahead. Could the still quite untapped biogas industry hold the answer? And would beverage makers buy the supply? In a challenging market, there is much to ponder, but the tectonic plates are starting to move.
Stephen Harrison explores the area of industrial gases integration with petrochemicals processing and outlines the roles of oxygen and CO2 in ethylene oxide production
Adam Peters, CEO of Air Liquide North America, has been appointed Group Executive Committee member, effective 1st May 2024.
US engineering and technology company Honeywell has been selected by DG Fuels to supply its Unicracking technology to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) that produces 90% less carbon emissions than fossil-based jet fuels.
Art Anderson makes the business case for sustainability and highlights companies setting the pace
EFC Gases & Advanced Materials has been awarded for its environmental consciousness, having been awarded the Environmental Excellence Award at the 2024 Compressed Gas Association (CGA) Annual Meeting.
SIAD Americas, a wholly owned subsidiary of SIAD Macchine Impianti (SIAD MI), will construct four air separation units (ASUs) for three US-based customers.
Hanwha Ocean, Hanwha Aerospace and Amogy have teamed up to tackle maritime decarbonisation.
Florida-based Overseas Shipholding Group (OSG) has received a $3m grant to develop a new liquefied carbon dioxide (CO2) carrier that will transport CO2 captured by emitters in the Great Tampa Bay region, across Florida, to...
Air Products will build a network of commercial-scale, multi-modal hydrogen refuelling stations along Canada’s Queen Elizabeth II Highway, which runs through Calgary and Edmonton.
Texas LNG, a proposed four million tonnes per annum liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal, has now had over half of its product sold through several offtake agreements.