What should we be making from CO2?
As two features elsewhere in these pages illustrate – shining a light on Synata Bio and Solar Foods respectively – companies around the world are starting to use CO2 to produce premium materials ready for...
Welcome to the February issue, taking our annual look at developments in the production and use (and, these days, sequestration) of carbon dioxide in markets across the world. It is a fascinating and dynamic time when it comes to CO2. The global decarbonisation drive as the world targets Net Zero has unleashed a wave of innovation in relation to finding applications for CO2, and in the past 12 months huge strides have been made.
As two features elsewhere in these pages illustrate – shining a light on Synata Bio and Solar Foods respectively – companies around the world are starting to use CO2 to produce premium materials ready for...
There’s a gold rush under way today as firms try to realise the potential value in CO2 waste streams. But one US company has made notable progress and is poised to launch its waste-to-resource technology...
The Northern Pioneer – billed as the world’s first commercial liquefied CO2 transport ship – has officially arrived in Norway to serve the Northern Lights project.
In an industry where safety is paramount, oxygen equipment manufacturers and suppliers now have the option of adopting a new oxygen equipment supplier certification program, introduced eight months ago.
Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Ferrari Agroindustria, Toho Gas and Sebigas Cotica Biogeneria have entered into a joint development agreement for a biomethane production pilot project in Brazil.
The Immingham Green Energy Terminal – a multi-user ammonia and green hydrogen project in the eastern England port – has received development consent from the UK Department of Transport.
gasworld takes 10 minutes out with Kurt Tarkany, National Sales Manager at SuperFlash
Summit Carbon Solutions (Summit), the company behind a proposed 668-mile-long carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline, has signed a deal with electrofuels (e-fuels) producer Infinium to supply its facilities in North Dakota or South Dakota.
The UK is joining a host of mainland European countries in rethinking its nuclear strategy as it looks to drive growth and economic security.
Air Products reported steady profit growth, with GAAP net income rising 5% year-over-year in its Q1 2025 financial results, despite a 2% revenue decline primarily due to the sale of its LNG business.