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Johnson Matthey opens hydrogen internal combustion engine facility in Gothenburg | Hydrogen

Sustainable technologies firm Johnson Matthey has opened its first hydrogen internal combustion engine (H₂ICE) facility in Gothenburg. H2ICE will test emission control systems and strengthen the company’s profile in heavy-duty vehicle testing capabilities. The new facility includes an on-site hydrogen supply & storage area with compressor and intermediate storage tank, hydrogen supply and storage up to 413 bar, hydrogen flow meter and analyser, plus exhaust measuring instruments, and all appropriate control, sensing and safety systems. Announced in July, the facility represents a £2.5m investment over three years. … 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 reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s… Read More »Johnson Matthey opens hydrogen internal combustion engine facility in Gothenburg | Hydrogen

Serica brings another multimillion-dollar oil & gas acquisition to a close in UK

UK-based upstream oil and gas player Serica Energy has completed the acquisition of  Prax Upstream, a subsidiary of compatriot Prax Exploration & Production, expanding its hydrocarbon portfolio on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). The post Serica brings another multimillion-dollar oil & gas acquisition to a close in UK appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$400 million going into subsea tie-back to huge Barents Sea oil project

Three Norwegian oil and gas players – Equinor, Vår Energi, and Petoro – have set their caps on augmenting the production from a giant oil field that came online eight months ago in the Barents Sea by adding what will become the first subsea tie-back to the project, said to be the newest oil production hub on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). The post $400 million going into subsea tie-back to huge Barents Sea oil project appeared first on Offshore Energy.