Video | Industrial gas innovation in India and China
Ravin Mirchandani, Executive Chairman at the Ador Group spoke exclusively to gasworld following the Asia-Pacific Industrial Gases Conference 2025. In the interview, Mirchandani discusses the contrasting roles of China and…
Best of 2025: How Mil’s approaches medical oxygen (May 2025)
One thing we all learned during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021 is that oxygen is required in volume by every major hospital in the world.…
Materials demand pushes merger talk by mining giants
The growth in decarbonisation and rising copper demand to drive electrification have brought mining giants Rio Tinto and Glencore to the table to explore a $260bn merger. Rio Tinto confirmed…
Price ‘holds key’ to energy techs in an uncertain world
Energy will once again be at the forefront politically and economically in 2026. At the same time, issues relating to price, capacity, and new tech scale-up mean the industry remains…
Best of 2025: Stargate Hydrogen on improving electrolysers (November 2025)
Green hydrogen as an energy carrier sits at the heart of the global energy transition today. Not every company that has moved on the opportunity in the past five years…
Memory chip stocks rally on AI and data centre demand
It’s been a happy new year for memory chip firms which have seen rising stock valuations on the back of strong AI and data centre demand. The continued build-out of…
Video | Electronic specialty gases and semiconductor growth in APAC
Andy Tuan, Managing Director of Asia at Linx Consulting, spoke exclusively to gasworld following his presentation at the Asia-Pacific Industrial Gases Conference 2025. In the interview, Tuan discusses growth drivers…
Russia’s Arctic LNG continues EU cash flow despite planned 2027 ban
Europe’s imports of Russian liquefied natural gas from the Yamal LNG project left the Kremlin with an estimated €7.2bn in 2025, new analysis from NGO Urgewald shows. Data from analytics…
Russia’s Arctic LNG continues EU cash flow despite planned 2027 ban
Europe’s imports of Russian liquefied natural gas from the Yamal LNG project left the Kremlin with an estimated €7.2bn in 2025, new analysis from NGO Urgewald shows. Data from analytics…
UK carbon capture firm wins £1m govt backing to scale business
Carbon capture company The Carbon Removers has secured support of nearly £1m from South of Scotland Enterprise (SOSE) – the Scottish Government’s dedicated economic and community development agency. The investment…



















