Equinor to use world’s first ammonia-powered supply ship
NORWEGIAN oil major Equinor has given the greenlight for one of its supply vessels to become the ...
NORWEGIAN oil major Equinor has given the greenlight for one of its supply vessels to become the ...
TENS of thousands of jobs in the UK chemical sector are at risk due to lagging decarbonisation po...
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL is investing £250m (US$328m) to double production of packaging plastic at its...
NORTH AMERICAN coal companies Arch Resources and CONSOL Energy are combining in an all-stock merg...
CHINESE engineers have made a nuclear safety breakthrough by shutting off power to the cooling sy...
OPERATION of the Boyne aluminium smelter in Queensland could be protected until at least 2040 und...
SHELL is investing in the second phase of its Surat Gas Project in Queensland, Australia as it pu...
COSTAIN has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract by bp for a new hydro...
THE AMOUNT of carbon embedded in construction materials could soon become much easier to spot tha...
WOODSIDE is buying a low-carbon ammonia plant in the US for US$2.35bn as it looks to expand into ...
ENGINEERS have warned that if Australia is to reverse years of opposition to nuclear power and be...
US CHEMICAL facilities are putting lives at risk by failing to heed lessons learned from loss of ...
THE AUSTRALIAN government has awarded A$65m (US$42m) worth of grants to carbon capture projects u...
EFFORTS by the EU to establish a hydrogen market to decarbonise heavy industry have been criticis...
THE UK government has unveiled plans for its state energy firm Great British Energy, putting engi...
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