Comprised of Air Liquide, Chevron, Keppel Infrastructure, and PetroChina, the consortium will work together to research, test, and develop
LNG-fuelled ships risk losses of $850bn by 2030 claims study
The study, released at the Marine Money conference during New York Climate Week, found that, if policies that incentivise shipping to decarbonise in
Jim Beam to invest $400m in bourbon-to-biogas project
Working alongside 3 Rivers Energy Partners (3 Rivers), a facility is to be built nearby that will use anaerobic digestors to convert spent stillage
GasLog LNG inks deal to digitise entire shipping fleet
By installing Kongsberg’s Vessel Insight Infrastructure into their fleet, Gaslog LNG aims to optimise data collection and increase efficiency of its o
US study explores using CO2 to make acrylic acid
Funded by the Department of Energy (DoE), the theoretical study is being led by Bin Wang, associate professor in the School of Chemical, Biological
Nationalised Uniper stabilised with €8bn capital injection
The Federal Government, Uniper and Fortum Oyj have today agreed on an amendment to the package of previoius measures that will ensure the long-term
CO2 shortages: Nippon Gases to appeal ruling as European supply crisis escalates
While the industry in Europe has largely sidestepped talk of full-blown shortages for fear of creating further panic and unrest, arguably the first
ABS approves ultra-large Hyundai LCO2 carrier and first methanol-powered Newcastlemax bulk carrier
The 74,000 cu m design builds on the 40,000 cu m ’super gap’ technology developed in 2021 by HHI, Hyundai Glovis, G-Marine Service, and Korea Shi
Japanese city turning waste into biogas to advance energy transition
During a trial held today, 15th September, Asahi Kasei showcased the system, which uses its K-GIS zeolite adsorbent to selectively adsorb CO2 from