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gasworld’s 1895 podcast series has reached its 100th episode milestone – in just over two years. Here we look back at the most popular episodes, with topics drawn from across the industrial gases spectrum.
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This episode reflected on demand and supply trends, geopolitical factors, the challenges faced by helium startups, and the state of play in helium use in electronics.
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An episode which tapped into the prevailing uncertainty at the time (March 2025), as companies scaled back investments, delayed projects, and saw financial struggles rise.
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No surprises why this one made the top 10. As Seifi Ghasemi departed as CEO of Air Products, to be replaced by Eduardo Menezes, the podcast considered all the corporate and market implications from the key appointment at the industrial gases major.
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In this engaging retrospective, the outgoing President of Nippon Gases Europe reflected on his 40-year career in the industrial gases industry. The episode covered his retirement plans; the technological advancements he has witnessed throughout his careers; his experiences in navigating major crises; and advice for future leaders.
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This wide-ranging Super Summit discussion covered historical industry shortages, supply and demand dynamics, and the geopolitical factors influencing helium production, and delved into the importance of new exploration, the role of distributors, and future trends in helium production.
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Last year saw a range of dynamics in the LNG space, from its resurgence in global trade and energy security to the rise of small-scale LNG and the growing momentum behind bio-LNG. This podcast heard industry leaders discuss a number of topics, from the outlook for bio-LNG, production challenges and regional projects, to circular clean fuels and cryogenic infrastructure expansion.
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Douglas Chan, Chief Commercial Officer at Climeworks, a pioneer in DAC technology, outlines its pivotal role in global decarbonisation efforts.
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Mona Dajani, Partner and Global Co-Chair of Energy Infrastructure & Hydrogen, and Co-Chair of the Energy Sector at Baker Botts, discusses the future of the Section 45V tax credit and it’s possible repeal.
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Recorded live at gasworld’s European CO2 Summit 2025, Rob Cockerill and Thomas Dee were joined by Johan Desmet of Nippon Gases, David Hurren of DAH Renewable Consultancy, Christopher Carson of Carbonic Solutions, and Mick Avison of Landmark Power Holdings, to reflect on trending talking points in CO2 markets.
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This podcast reflected on the termination of the Flowserve merger with Chart Industries and the subsequent counter bid – and acquisition – from Baker Hughes, exploring implications for all companies and the broader industrial gas and clean energy sectors.











