India Energy Week 2025 to attract 70,000 delegates
India Energy Week (IEW) 2025 has opened in New Delhi with exhibition space growing 65% to 28,000sqm and global delegates expected to exceed 70,000. Billed as the second largest energy…
Let green gas count urge industry leaders
Leading industry associations and over 145 companies have signed a letter calling on the GHG Protocol to adopt a market-based approach for renewable gases in Scope 1 inventory and ensure…
Svanehøj to supply CO2 pumps for North Sea Storage Hub
UK chemicals company INEOS has chosen US group ITT’s Svanehøj unit, based in Denmark, to supply carbon dioxide (CO2) pumps for Project Greensand, a carbon storage project in the Danish…
University of Nottingham cleared to build hydrogen-propulsion research lab
The University of Nottingham in the UK is moving ahead with plans to build a hydrogen propulsion research lab, aimed at advancing zero-carbon transport technologies. Planning permission has now been…
US tariffs on steel would be ‘devastating blow’ for UK
President Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports into the US on top of existing duties would be a ‘devastating blow’ to the UK industry, according to the…
Video: Medical oxygen: “we have to keep going until the job is done”
Leith Greenslade, Coordinator at the Every Breath Counts Coalition, introduces partnership and the work they do, on gasworld’s Medical Gases: Oxygen and Beyond webinar. 2025 webinar programme gasworld.TV is our…
Trump announces US-Japan energy deal for Alaska LNG exports
President Donald Trump has announced a new energy partnership with Japan that will see liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the $44bn Alaska LNG project. The news was announced during…
UK government halves Drax subsidies and tones down BECCS
The UK government has halved subsidies to Drax power station and hatched a new agreement whereby low carbon dispatchable power is only used ‘when it is really needed’. From 2027,…
UK government halves Drax subsidies and tones down BECCS
The UK government has halved subsidies to Drax power station and hatched a new agreement whereby low carbon dispatchable power is only used ‘when it is really needed’. From 2027,…
World’s first LCO2 ship berths for Northern Lights
The Northern Pioneer – billed as the world’s first commercial liquefied CO2 transport ship – has officially arrived in Norway to serve the Northern Lights project. The 130m-long ship, which can…



















