Methane capture could cut heating and boost natural gas, says IEA
Methane (CH4) abatement could have unlocked nearly 100 bcm of natural gas for use in 2024, according to the latest Global Methane Tracker report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).…
Video | Challenges and considerations when storing hydrogen and ammonia
James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses what the key considerations to take are when storing hydrogen or ammonia, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future…
Europe sets out new Russian gas restrictions
Europe is to stop new contracts with suppliers of Russian gas (pipeline and LNG) and existing spot contracts will cease by the end of 2025. The measures aim to ensure that…
Elcogen and Casale team up on green ammonia and Power-to-X projects
Finnish technology manufacturer Elcogen and integrated Swiss engineering firm Casale are teaming up on prospective green ammonia and Power-to-X (P2X) projects. Under a memorandum of understanding, Elcogen will explore integrating…
Air Products eyes cash flow recovery after restructure and write-downs
After a bruising second quarter that saw Air Products plunge to a , the industrial gas major is now betting on a return to financial stability, outlining plans to become…
UK and India sign broad trade deal including clean energy
The UK and India have agreed a trade deal which locks in reductions on 90% of tariff lines, with 85% becoming fully tariff-free within a decade. The deal, the culmination…
China gasification plants have dented earnings in Asia, says Air Products
Industrial gas major Air Products has said that two underperforming coal gasification facilities in China have acted as a drag on the company’s performance in Asia, delivering bottom-line losses in…
The CHIPS Act: What happens now?
The incoming administration’s tariffs and CHIPS Act pushback has created uncertainty for semiconductor manufacturers. Molly Burgess looks at the latest developments In an address to US Congress in early March,…
CCUS pipeline picture is mixed, analysis shows
More than half of announced carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects worldwide have yet to move beyond the early planning stages, raising questions about the true commercial potential of…
Bosnia plans its energy transition with World Bank support
The World Bank has approved a €79.9m loan and €2.89m grant to support Bosnia and Herzegovina’s National Energy and Climate Plan, which is designed to improve energy independence and drive…





















