
Green light given to UK plastic-to-hydrogen facility
THE UK’s first plastic-to-hydrogen facility has received planning consent at a site near Ellesmer...
THE UK’s first plastic-to-hydrogen facility has received planning consent at a site near Ellesmer...
EXXONMOBIL has released an industry-wide model regulatory framework for methane, and urged stakeh...
ASAHI announced last year its intentions to acquire Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) and has now ...
BASF, Fortum and Nornickel are planning a recycling centre in Finland that would recover metals f...
AUSTRALIAN Gas Networks (AGN), which owns distribution networks across the country, is to constru...
A CONSORTIUM operated by BP is pitching for the UK Government to support the development of a net...
THE UK has confirmed in its budget today that it will invest £800m (US$1bn) in a carbon capture a...
SANTOS and BP have entered a non-binding agreement to support the Moomba carbon capture and stora...
SHELL, Gasunie, and Groningen Seaports have launched the NortH2 project, which aims to build a gr...
RIO Tinto has announced that it will spend US$1bn over the next five years to reduce its carbon f...
MINING giant Vale is to begin disposing of the mine tailings from the fatal collapse of one of it...
IN A report to mark its launch, the Hydrogen Taskforce – which involves energy majors Shell and B...
ACCORDING to Shell’s LNG Outlook 2020, published on 20 February, global demand for LNG is to doub...
UK ENGINEERING consultancy BPE has been bought by On Line Group, an integrated engineering servic...
EQUINOR has pulled out of controversial plans to drill for oil and gas in the Great Australian Bi...
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