Hydrogen pipelines start to materialise in Europe
New hydrogen infrastructure begins to materialise as the world seeks to accelerate its path to net-zero.
New hydrogen infrastructure begins to materialise as the world seeks to accelerate its path to net-zero.
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. announces record levels of liquidity across its US natural gas markets as customers manage price risk.
Shidan Gouran, Co-Founder of BlueSphere Carbon, discusses the purchase of offsets by oil companies and the potential of carbon capture, utilisation and storage as a new revenue stream for the industry.
World Pipelines talks to Faris Churcher, Oxford Flow, about repurposing existing gas grids for hydrogen.
Valve technology CEO explains why every part of the system must be scrutinised.
Findings reveal most companies are slow to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies for visual site inspections.
OECD crude and product inventory remains low and limited supply growth will drive crude prices to triple digits yet continue to depress natural gas.
Critical infrastructure security CEO comments on new cyber strategy.
Offshore sector set for highest growth in a decade in next two years, with US$214 billion of new project investments lined up.
New intelligence suggests a pro-Ukraine group attacked the Nord Stream gas pipelines in September 2022.
The industry is catching up on analytics, cloud and other digital capabilities to address aging infrastructure and energy transition.
Tommy Langnes, LYTT, explains why moving away from isolated, ad hoc data solutions that only address individual asset challenges is critical to unlocking high-value operational optimisation.
Software makers held liable if they fail to live up to duty of care they owe critical infrastructure providers.
Energy security concerns outweigh clean and affordable energy on the list of priorities for energy companies globally.
DTEK Group CEO gives overview of the operation of the Ukrainian energy sector.