UK takes lead on sanctions for Russia’s shadow fleet
Russia’s shadow fleet will be hit with the largest ever sanctions package from the UK government today.
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Russia’s shadow fleet will be hit with the largest ever sanctions package from the UK government today.
US oil and gas business ExxonMobil has signed a long-term offtake deal to supply Japanese trading company Marubeni Corporation with 250,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia a year.
The US has struck a trade deal with the UK – its first major pact since the wave of international tariffs were announced.
The engineering arm of industrial gas major Linde will design and deliver one of the world’s largest cryogenic cooling plants to support a utility-scale quantum computer in Brisbane, Australia, operated by computing company PsiQuantum.
Independent dry bulk shipowner Berge Bulk has completed the installation of a carbon capture system on board its Ultramax vessel, Berge Yotei.
Norway state-owned company Statkraft has halted new hydrogen developments, blaming ongoing market uncertainty.
Bruce Woerner, CO2 Consultant at Woerner CO2 Consulting, discusses if there are likely to be any CO2 shortages around the corner on gasworld’s CO2: Securing Supplies and Exploring New Pathways webinar.
Commonwealth LNG, a 9.5 million tonnes a year liquefied natural gas export terminal in Louisiana, has signed a 20-year deal to supply a “major” Asian energy company.
An unexpected outage at Freeport LNG this week (6 May) has once again thrown a spotlight on the expanded role of US export plants in stabilising international LNG markets.
The European Union (EU) has signed its first-ever digital trade agreement with Singapore.