SiGNa opens new manufacturing plant
SiGNa has announced the opening of its new manufacturing plant and research centre.
SiGNa has announced the opening of its new manufacturing plant and research centre.
In light of the results of the EU referendum, the IET has called for an emergency meeting to discuss the damaging impact of Brexit on UK engineering.
According to the EIA, the Panama Canal expansion is unlikely to significantly change crude oil and petroleum product flows.
The new bespoke software will improve efficiency and accuracy for oil and gas operators by replacing more complex generic process simulation packages.
NEL ASA has been awarded a contract for a hydrogen fuelling station in Sweden.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is calling for more female engineers to capitalise on their knowledge and expertise.
Emerson has introduced new wirelessly monitored storage tank emergency vents.
The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory has released an assessment of Greyrock's Flare-to-Fuels™ greenhouse gas reduction.
Essar's Raniganj block has become India's first coal bed methane asset to cross the 1 million mpd production milestone.
The functionalisation of methane to a high value chemical has been achieved by German chemical company Grillo after years of intensive research.
Siemens has received its first order from China for the delivery of four SGT-800 gas turbines and the associated generators.
McKinsey Energy Insights predicts that LNG oversupply could last until 2024, meaning that few projects will reach final investment decision in the next 12 to 18 months.
According to a new white paper from Linde, cryo-condensation may be a new cost effective method for minimising VOC emissions.
Enterprise has announced its plans to expand the Delaware Basin network with a new natural gas processing plant and pipeline infrastructure.
The Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems J-Series gas turbines set industry records for efficiency, output, and reliability and achieve a quarter million operating hours.