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CCS project announced for ammonia facility
CF Industries, ExxonMobil partnering on project
Burckhardt touts Indian orders
45 biogas projects won in last fiscal year
Major LNG takeover announced
Honeywell’s billion dollar deal 
U.S. firm expanding into Europe
ANGI makes compression, decanting systems for RNG, CO2 injection
Golar LNG nets 20-year FLNG agreement
Project will establish Argentina as LNG exporter
Big leaps for smallest molecule
Raimondo Giavi, vice president of hydrogen at Baker Hughes, shares with COMPRESSORtech2 advancements on hydrogen technology. By Roberta Prandi
Burckhardt, Engie sign renewable energy agreement
Four-year agreement seeks to decarbonize operations across U.S.
Argent LNG export project moves forward
Company signs long-term land lease for 144 acres
Pipeline eyed for hydrogen shipments between Denmark, Germany
Everfuel signs Letter of Intent with German industrial offtaker for initial supply of 10,000 tons of green hydrogen per year
Stabilis Solutions extends LNG agreement
Supplying last-mile delivery for power generation
TotalEnergies partners in U.S. RNG deal
Working with BlackRock subsidiary Vanguard Renewables
Baker Hughes supplying Aramco
Part of Saudi Arabia’s Master Gas System project
Technip Energies wins LNG bunkering project
Facility planned for Sohar, Oman
‘Largest’ bio-LNG plant opened in Germany
Facility near Cologne can produce around 100,000 tons of fuel annually
10 MW hydrogen plant inaugurated in Hungary
Largest plant in Central Europe
Biden, Japanese prime minister to talk hydrogen production cooperation during summit
Nikkei Asia reported the two leaders plan to discuss joint efforts to promote hydrogen energy.
Baker Hughes wins order in Italy
Hydrogen-ready gas turbines for new compressor station
Hydrogen fuel adoption in U.S., Europe could cost over $1 trillion
A Mitsubishi executive cited the cost in a Reuters interview at the CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference.
Aramco aims for big jump in natural gas output
Looks to grow production by 60% by 2030
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