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Air Water launches ASU in India and sees hydrogen chance | Air Gases

The Indian arm of Japan-based industrial gas company Air Water has begun production at its newly opened air separation unit (ASU) in Chennai, India. The launch, which happened last month, coincided with the announcement that the firm will build a compressed hydrogen plant in Mobara City, Japan slated to start operation in May 2027. Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, the ASU will produce approximately 230 tonnes per day of liquefied gas. Assuming constant operation, this includes 175 tonnes per day of liquid oxygen, 48 tonnes per day of liquid nitrogen, and 8.6 tonnes per day of liquid argon.  … 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… Read More »Air Water launches ASU in India and sees hydrogen chance | Air Gases

North Sea oil & gas emissions cut by a third but further efforts required for UK’s net zero goals

As the UK’s offshore oil and gas industry faces a critical juncture in its emissions reduction pursuit, Great Britain’s regulator, the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), has pushed for a boost in investment to meet net zero aspirations, as current efforts fall short of long-term decarbonization targets. The post North Sea oil & gas emissions cut by a third but further efforts required for UK’s net zero goals appeared first on Offshore Energy.

CRI and Jilin Huajin Energy to collaborate on green methanol project in China

Iceland’s Carbon Recycling International (CRI) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China’s Jilin Huajin Energy for the Yushu green methanol project located near Changchun City in Jilin Province, Northeast China. The post CRI and Jilin Huajin Energy to collaborate on green methanol project in China appeared first on Offshore Energy.

SOHAR Port and Freezone’s container terminal to get shore power infrastructure

SOHAR Port and Freezone, a deep-sea port and adjacent free zone in the Middle East, has signed a development agreement with Oman’s Moonrock Research and Development and Denmark’s PowerCon to establish shore power infrastructure at the container terminal in the port. The post SOHAR Port and Freezone’s container terminal to get shore power infrastructure appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Equinor renews Wood’s contract for UK oilfield support services

UK engineering and consulting company Wood has secured a contract extension to provide operations, maintenance, modifications, and support services (OMMS) on the assets located on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) operated by the Norwegian state-owned energy giant Equinor. The post Equinor renews Wood’s contract for UK oilfield support services appeared first on Offshore Energy.