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Air Products appoints Howard Ungerleider as Director | Air Products News

Air Products’ Board of Directors has elected Howard Ungerleider as a Director, effective 1 September, where he will serve as a member of the Audit and Finance Committee. Wayne T. Smith, Chairman of the Board, said he brings more than 30 years of global business and financial leadership experience in the chemicals and specialty materials industries. Ungerleider – who is a member of the boards of directors of American Airlines Group and Kyndryl Holdings – served as Operating Advisor for Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, a leading private equity firm, since 2024. Previously he held various positions at Dow and its predecessors, DowDuPont and Dow Chemical, including President [2018-2023], Chief Financial Officer [2014-2023], Executive Vice President, Advanced Materials [2012-2014], and Senior Vice President and President, Performance Plastics [2011-2012]. … to continue reading this article and more,… Read More »Air Products appoints Howard Ungerleider as Director | Air Products News

Multi-train LNG project on Texas Gulf Coast embarks on carbon capture FEED study

Coastal Bend LNG, a privately held energy infrastructure development company, has launched a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study with Solvanic for electrochemically mediated amine regeneration (EMAR) carbon capture at its planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) project along the Texas Gulf Coast. The post Multi-train LNG project on Texas Gulf Coast embarks on carbon capture FEED study appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Strategy pivots are primary cause of low-carbon hydrogen cancellations | Hydrogen

Developers embarking on ‘strategy pivots’ are the main reason for low-carbon hydrogen project cancellations, according to new Rystad Energy research. It found strategic changes accounted for 24% of cancelled projects, representing around 6 million tonnes per annum of hydrogen capacity, as firms return to core businesses and scale down more risky hydrogen investments. For example, BP and Australia’s Origin Energy have suspended or cancelled multiple projects, citing the need to cut costs and prioritise core areas. “This retrenchment is understandable given the nascent and complex nature of clean hydrogen – initial targets often outpaced more realistic business and transition models,” the energy research company states. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep… Read More »Strategy pivots are primary cause of low-carbon hydrogen cancellations | Hydrogen

Shell-FOCOL JV books Nikkiso for its LNG-to-power project in Bahamas

Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Nikkiso CE&IG), an affiliate of Japan’s Nikkiso, has been hired by New Providence Gas (NPG), a joint venture (JV) to be formed by Shell and a subsidiary of FOCOL Holdings, to provide a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification and cryogenic equipment for an LNG-to-power project in Nassau, the Bahamas. The post Shell-FOCOL JV books Nikkiso for its LNG-to-power project in Bahamas appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Study highlights ‘major climate benefits’ of EverWind’s green fuels project

Point Tupper Green Fuels Project, a green hydrogen and ammonia project developed by EverWind Fuels, could deliver ‘major global climate benefits’ and ‘significantly’ reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to new analysis by Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors. The post Study highlights ‘major climate benefits’ of EverWind’s green fuels project appeared first on Offshore Energy.