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Australia’s Woodside Energy and Malaysia multinational oil and gas firm Petronas have signed a non-binding Heads of Agreement for the supply for 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) to Malaysia for 15 ...
Air Products has scrapped plans to build a large-scale green hydrogen import and production project in the Port of Immingham, UK, blaming a “lack of commitment” by ministers, according to reports.
Italian chemicals company IGAT and the utility EDP Energia Italia are to build a distributed generation photovoltaic solar plant. It is the largest EDP project in Italy to be integrated with a storage ...
The European Commission has set out legislation to phase out Russian gas by the end of 2027 and will step up tracing and monitoring to minimise circumvention with liquefied natural gas (LNG). While ...
New Zealand North Island energy distributor Powerco has completed two feasibility investigations into upgrading biogas to biomethane for use in its gas network.
Encouraging companies and consumers to be ‘active players’ in the UK energy system will release the equivalent energy of 16 gas plants and enable the country to hit clean power targets, according to a ...
British Steel, owned by Chinese firm Jingye, has secured a five-year contract worth £500m to supply train tracks for the UK’s Network Rail train infrastructure company.
Industrial materials companies POINT.P and Canada’s CarbiCrete will open France’s first cement-free concrete block production line next year, which will eliminate all cement-related emissions from its ...
Utility company Georgia Power has successfully completed a trial using a 50% hydrogen blend to operate a natural gas turbine at its McDonough-Atkinson plant in Georgia. Japan’s Mitsubishi Power ...
Risk management and assurance provider DNV, active in maritime, energy, food and healthcare, has released a new service specification for the verification and certification of carbon capture, ...
Harco van den Berg, BNL General Manager Industrial Gases at Air Products, spoke exclusively to gasworld following his presentation at gas world’s Specialty Gas Summit 2025.
Swiss carbon capture specialist Climeworks will remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for European technology firm SAP in a deal that will generate 37,000 tonnes of carbon removal credits.