A lasting Middle East peace should create industrial gas opportunity
The Middle East ceasefire and release of hostages today (13 October) present new opportunities for Israel, Gaza and the broader region following the two-year war. Speaking aboard Air Force One…
Sarralle delivers hydrogen combustion at Spanish steel plant
Spain-based engineering firm Sarralle has completed a green hydrogen combustion system at ArcelorMittal’s Olaberria plant, which is one of Europe’s most advanced steel production facilities. The project is one of the…
EnviTec Biogas makes deal with Byont for liquid CO2 at plant
Energy-from-biomass firm EnviTec Biogas, together with Dutch energy provider Byont, has signed its first contract for the construction of a biogas upgrading plant with carbon dioxide liquefaction in Belgium. Maurice…
Tech and health in the spotlight on World Mental Health Day
Today’s World Mental Health Day serves as a reminder for employers and employees to prioritise well-being in a digital-oriented and increasingly physically disconnected world. The online age offers enormous opportunities…
Podcast | North American CO2 Summit 2025 Wrap-Up
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast we give our immediate reaction to gasworld’s North American CO2 Summit 2025 after the event concluded in Denver, Colorado. We begin by speaking…
EU lauds South Africa potential in green ammonia for shipping
European funding could enable South Africa to position itself as a global shipping hub for green ammonia, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Referring to investments under…
Clarke Energy commissions biogas upgrading plant in India
Rehlko-owned company Clarke Energy has commissioned its first membrane-based biogas upgrading plant in India. The facility is located at a municipal solid waste anaerobic digestion site operated by Srinivas Waste…
Sunfire wins FEED for 40MW Finland hydrogen project
German industrial electrolyser firm Sunfire has been selected by P2X Solutions to conduct the front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a 40MW hydrogen project in Joensuu, Finland. Green hydrogen produced…
Europe’s chemical decline threatens industrial gas demand
Europe’s chemical industry has reached a “tipping point”, according to a new report by economic advisory firm Oxford Economics commissioned by energy company Ineos. It warns that energy costs, regulatory…
Fourth Ukraine firm starts bioLNG exports to Europe
Ukraine’s YM Liquid Gas has become the fourth company in the country to supply liquefied biomethane (bioLNG) to Europe. It follows Vitagro, MHP and Hopak in exporting bioLNG to the…


















