Future Biogas acquires six AD plants in landmark deal
UK-based Future Biogas has expanded its plant portfolio after purchasing six gas-to-grid anaerobic digestion (AD) facilities from JLEN Environmental Assets Group Limited (JLEN).
UK-based Future Biogas has expanded its plant portfolio after purchasing six gas-to-grid anaerobic digestion (AD) facilities from JLEN Environmental Assets Group Limited (JLEN).
This month’s BI Bulletin from gasworld Business Intelligence has shone further spotlight on the challenging conditions in the US carbon dioxide (CO2) supply chain this summer, highlighting the scale of sourcing vulnerabilities that are so...
Producer of liquid helium (LHe) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) Renergen has announced the start of commercial production at its LHe production plant in South Africa.
Honeywell buying Air Products’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) process technology and equipment business for $1.81bn in an all-cash transaction was undoubtedly the most eye-catching news of recent weeks.
A new Blended Hybrid Laminate™ (BHL) composite technology for cryogenic tubes, pipes, and transfer lines has been unveiled by Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories (GTL).
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is rapidly advancing worldwide as nations strive to meet ambitious carbon reduction targets by 2030 and achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050.
South Africa-based Integrated Pump Rental (IPR), a specialty rental provider of dewatering solutions, has been acquired by Atlas Copco Group.
Essar Energy Transition (EET) has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire Thornton Science Park through its subsidiary EET Property from the University of Chester.
Suez recycling and recovery UK have worked with Preliminary Front End Engineering and Design (Pre-FEED) contractors for two of its carbon capture projects in the East Coast Cluster.
Last week, gasworld reported that carbon dioxide (CO2) production at the Jackson Dome in Mississippi is declining on a month-by-month basis, but is this a problem we should have seen coming?