TotalEnergies and Honeywell ink strategic agreement
TotalEnergies and Honeywell have announced a strategic agreement to promote the development of advanced plastic recycling.
TotalEnergies and Honeywell have announced a strategic agreement to promote the development of advanced plastic recycling.
The companies have formed a strategic partnership in order to research and develop lower carbon fuel facilities to help address plastic pollution and the global energy transition.
Baker Hughes recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. that aims to establish a flare recovery initiative to support emissions recovery and reduction across Egypt’s upstream and downstream oil and gas operations.
Elliott Group has developed a new, configurable compressor arrangement designed to enhance operational flexibility in hydrogen applications.
Interest in low carbon hydrogen as a way to accelerate the energy transition is growing rapidly according to GlobalData.
The companies have executed an agreement for the evaluation and potential development of a permanent CO2 sequestration site located on Alabama’s Gulf Coast in the US.
Lummus Technology’s Green Circle business, along with Synthos S.A., has reached a milestone in the development of bio-butadiene technology for the production of sustainable rubber.
Essar Oil UK has announced plans to install a new £45 million furnace at Stanlow that’s capable of using hydrogen as its fuel source.
The company has been appointed by the Humber Zero project to provide the technology that will capture CO2 from the VPI Immingham combined heat and power station in the UK.
Enbridge and the First Nation Capital Investment Partnership have agreed to advance a proposed hub for carbon transportation and storage solutions, in order to support carbon capture projects.
PETRONAS has signed an MoU with JAPEX to work together on CCS projects in Malaysia.
TotalEnergies and Veolia have signed an agreement to produce biomethane from Veolia waste and water treatment facilities operating in more than 15 countries.
The company is combining its chemical and downstream companies and centralising its technology, engineering and other support services.
In a new report, Wood Mackenzie underlines the huge momentum behind both CCUS and low-carbon hydrogen, with announcements of new projects, policies and investments.
Atlas Copco Gas and Process will supply CO2 compression equipment to one of Europe’s most ambitious renewable biofuels plant projects.