Abraxas Power Corporation has selected Mc Dermott for Canada's first commercial green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Central Newfoundland. The facility is expected to produce 165 kta of hydrogen and 5000 metric tons per day of ammonia.
Michael Carus, Founder and Managing Director at Nova-Institute shares his views on replacing fossil-based naphtha with alternative naphtha in refineries and crackers. He also elaborates on the advantages and challenges of incorporating alternative naphtha in existing refineries and crackers.
Nuberg EPC has been awarded a contract by Hidrogen Peroxida Indonesia to design, engineer, procure, and construct a hydrogen peroxide plant in Indonesia. On completion, the project is expected to have a production capacity of 40,000 MTPA.
Claimed to be the most efficient ammonia cracker to produce fuel cell-grade hydrogen, the cracker makes use of the membrane reactor technology. The fuel cell-grade hydrogen produced at the unit will be used for the Ammogen Project.
Abastible has plans to purchase Cepsa’s liquefied gas subsidiary Gasib in Spain. Abastible is a subsidiary of the Chilean Empresas Copec group and a leader in the liquefied gas business in Latin America.
Under an agreement signed between Air Liquide and Exxonmobil, Air Liquide will develop and operate four large modular air separation units for Exxonmobil’s planned low-carbon hydrogen project in Baytown, Texas, USA. With this project, Air Liquide will offer low-carbon oxygen and nitrogen to Exxonmobil.
Named Frigg, the project is expected to become Everfuel’s first large-scale production facility dedicated to hydrogen supply via pipeline to industrial customers in Germany.
With growing product demand in biogas and hydrogen recovery applications as well as customer needs for the use of nitrogen for the aerospace industry and cleaner fuels for the marine industry, Air Products Membrane Solutions held a groundbreaking event for expanding its Missouri Manufacturing and Logistics Center in Missouri.
Honeywell and Repsol have plans to work together in order to create new production pathways for biofuels and circular materials. The companies also intend to scale and commercialize Honeywell's technologies for chemical production and renewable fuels at Repsol’s refineries.
Under a 15-year agreement signed between Air Products and Total Energies, Air Products will supply 70,000 tons of green hydrogen annually to Total Energies’ refineries in Europe from 2030.