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Aug 9, 2024
Turning to hydrogen to meet net-zero goals
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Aug 7, 2024
Shell published its first energy transition update since the launch of its Powering Progress strategy in 2021. At its Capital Markets Day in June last year, the oil and gas major outlined how its strategy delivered more value with less emissions, emphasising the “more value” part. In its latest energy transition update, Shell has focused on how the same strategy... [Read More]

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Aug 6, 2024
Atlas Copco’s footprint and expertise have improved critical dewatering operations on a strategic infrastructure project in The Philippines. The Dipolog-Dapitan bridge project is one of several development initiatives on the island of Mindanao, intended to boost economic growth in the region. Despite high levels of rainfall, safe working conditions have been maintained... [Read More]

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Aug 1, 2024
CryoWorks Inc. celebrates its 15th anniversary in August 2024 under the Crane umbrella of brands. Founded by Tim and Donna Mast, the company set out to address the cryogenic industry’s toughest challenges in 2009. CryoWorks’ journey from its foundation in Jurupa Valley, California, to becoming a global player in the cryogenic industry is a testament to its commitment... [Read More]

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Jul 22, 2024
Carbon graphite is employed by businesses to decrease costs, improve efficiency and ensure public safety across the fluid handling industry. Carbon graphite’s mechanical/chemical properties and its attributes make it a material to consider when designing mechanical/dry gas seals, pumps and valve equipment, to name but a few. Range of benefits Carbon graphite is... [Read More]

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Jul 17, 2024
Börger celebrates 20th anniversary in the UK This year marks the 20th anniversary of pump company Börger establishing what has become a very successful UK operation. From day-one, the company in the United Kingdom and Ireland has been led by one David Brown. How did you come to be at Börger, setting up the UK subsidiary? DB: I was working in sales for a large compressor... [Read More]

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Jul 9, 2024
Cornwall’s ongoing issue with a lack of facilities able to treat septic waste could be replicated in other parts of the UK, according to one leading equipment manufacturer. With South West Water turning septage tankers away from its treatment works during what have now become prolonged periods of heavy rainfall, some residents have been unable to flush their toilets... [Read More]

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Jun 14, 2024
At a water resource recovery facility (WRRF), sewage overspill on the floor and over your head was never a good way to start your day. Septage brought in by haulers used to be dumped into a six-inch pipe that went directly into the city’s main influent line, perhaps inevitably, (around once per month) backing up the old bar screen and washer compactor, creating an overspill.... [Read More]

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Jun 4, 2024
The Irish Government’s planned Biomethane Strategy has the potential to displace fossil gas in many hard-to-decarbonise sectors and play a significant role in the decarbonisation of Ireland’s agriculture sector. The corresponding increase in anaerobic digestion and digestate production can boost soil health and reduce the reliance on synthetic fertilisers. Ireland... [Read More]

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May 31, 2024
Sulzer recently celebrated the official launch of a brand new test and assembly centre built alongside its existing pump manufacturing facility in Mexico City. The new state-of-the-art facility features a 10-meter-deep hydraulics test bed for large pumps, a digital monitoring system and a dedicated packaging area. With this expansion, Sulzer Mexico’s pump facility enhances... [Read More]

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May 23, 2024
ACHEMA, which returns to Frankfurt from 10 to 14 June, will once again be the place to go for the entire range of technologies and services for the process industries. With five innovation themes and the Special Show Hydrogen, one of the world's biggest trade show for process technology will focus on the key challenges facing the industry this year. The process industries... [Read More]

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May 13, 2024
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has released new analysis on the benefits of low-carbon hydrogen produced from natural gas. The study, commissioned by API and conducted by ICF, found that hydrogen produced from natural gas with carbon capture and produced from electricity and other energy sources could eliminate an additional 180 million metric tons of greenhouse... [Read More]

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May 8, 2024
Carbon graphite is employed by businesses to decrease costs, improve efficiency and ensure public safety across the fluid handling industry. Carbon graphite’s mechanical/chemical properties and its attributes make it a material to consider when designing mechanical/dry gas seals, pumps and valve equipment, to name but a few. Range of benefits Carbon graphite... [Read More]

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May 1, 2024
Liz Robinson would much prefer not to be doing this interview. Rightly proud of pump manufacturer Landia UK’s 30th anniversary this year, Liz knows the ins and outs of those eventful past three decades, because she’s been there since day one. As the epitome of an unsung hero, she politely grimaces at the very thought of this article and its headline being put out... [Read More]

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Apr 26, 2024
In today’s crowded process plants, less than ideal straight pipe runs often result in swirling fluid flows and asymmetrical velocity profile distortions that affect the efficient, continuous operation of equipment, such as gas compressors, valves and pumps and the accuracy of sensitive instruments, such as flowmeters. The efficiency of natural gas compressors,... [Read More]


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