Honeywell to supply Commonwealth LNG in Louisiana
US industrial giant Honeywell has won a contract to supply integrated liquefied natural gas (LNG) pretreatment and liquefaction solutions for Commonwealth LNG’s planned export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. A…
Video | Green hydrogen in China: supply, demand, and global implications
Yuki Yu, Founder of Energy Iceberg, spoke exclusively to gasworld following her presentation at gasworld’s Asia-Pacific Industrial Gases Conference 2025. In the interview, Yu discusses the current state of hydrogen…
Kawasaki and partner sign contract to build world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy, Ltd (JSE) have signed a contract to build what is expected to be the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier, with a capacity of…
Samsung E&A breaks ground on Indiana ammonia project
Engineering and project management firm Samsung E&A has held a groundbreaking ceremony for its Wabash low-carbon ammonia project in Indiana, US. The project, to be built in Terre Haute, will…
Moeve and Pretium Renovables target six biomethane plants in Spain
Multinational energy firm Moeve has signed an agreement with developer Pretium Renovables to develop up to six biomethane plants in Spain, each with an estimated capacity of 60 GWh per…
CK Supply signs 10-year industrial gas deal with HTS Coatings
US Midwest-focused industrial gas supplier CK Supply has signed a 10-year gas supply agreement with Illinois-based thermal spray, machining, and grinding service provider HTS Coatings. Under the agreement, CK Supply…
Element Solutions acquires EFC Gases
Global specialty chemical company Element Solutions has completed its acquisition of EFC Gases & Advanced Materials, which was first announced in November. EFC is a Massachusetts-based high-purity rare gas technologies…
Jake Lake steps down from BCGA
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) has announced that its former Technical Manager, Peter (Jake) Lake, has left the organisation after spending 15 years in the role. According to the…
Solar process converts biomass sugars to low cost green hydrogen
Researchers in China and Singapore have developed a new way to use solar energy and biomass to make cheaper green hydrogen. The method turns sugars from biomass (such as agricultural…
Beyond gravity’s pull: orbital chipmaking is better in space
The space industry is a growing consumer of industrial gases, but in one surprising respect the opportunity could be growing in a new direction. That’s because a new opportunity is…





















