Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Exclusive Interview: Qnergy – stirling engines for addressing methane emissions - oil and gas 360

Exclusive Interview with Hydrostar – The future of hydrogen energy production

Publisher’s Note: Dan Genovese with EnerCom sat down with Darrel Smith, Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Hydrostar, to discuss their game-changing electrolyte and electrolyzers for scalable hydrogen production. Hydrostar’s electrolysis systems efficiently produce high grade, low-cost, Green Hydrogen gas with intermittent operation allowing for adaptation to many renewable power generation applications. The low capital and operating cost of Hydrostar’s

Shell extends renewable energy commitment with Savion acquisition- oil and gas 360

Shell extends renewable energy commitment with Savion acquisition

World Oil Shell New Energies US, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, has signed an agreement to buy 100% of Savion LLC (Savion), a large utility-scale solar and energy storage developer in the United States, from Macquarie’s Green Investment Group. With this acquisition, Shell expects to significantly expand its global solar portfolio. “Savion’s significant asset pipeline, highly experienced team, and

Lithium prices soar, turbocharged by electric-vehicle demand and scant supply-oil and

Lithium prices soar, turbocharged by electric-vehicle demand and scant supply

Fox Business Lithium prices are rising at their fastest pace in years, setting off a race to secure supplies and fueling worries about long-term shortages of a vital ingredient in the rechargeable batteries that power everything from electric vehicles to smartphones.   An index of lithium prices from research firm and price provider Benchmark Mineral Intelligence doubled between May and November and

COLUMN-Developing countries need better access to low-emission energy technologies: Kemp- oil and gas 360

COLUMN-Developing countries need better access to low-emission energy technologies: Kemp

Reuters The only way to reconcile rapidly rising energy consumption with reducing emissions will be ensuring non-OECD countries have access to new energy technologies as quickly and cheaply as possible. If OECD policymakers are serious about reducing global emissions rapidly – and that’s a big if – they will have to embrace policies to diffuse low-emission technologies to their non-OECD

Mexico may cut Pemex tax liability in bid to boost oil production- oil and gas 360

Mexico may cut Pemex tax liability in bid to boost oil production

World Oil MEXICO CITY (Bloomberg) –Mexico could slash Pemex’s taxes further as the world’s most indebted oil company scrambles to reverse long-term oil production declines. “With Pemex, for example, we are constantly or periodically lowering taxes so they have more funds,” said President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador during his daily press conference on Monday. “And we can lower them more.”

Saudis foresee oil price spikes from energy transition efforts- oil and gas 360

Saudis foresee oil price spikes from energy transition efforts

World Oil (Bloomberg) –Saudi Arabia’s finance minister echoed warnings from the kingdom’s oil officials that a slowdown in fossil-fuel investment globally will cause spikes in energy prices. “We have very serious concerns that the world could run short of energy if we are not careful in managing the transition,” Mohammed Al-Jadaan said. “In Saudi Arabia, we have an interest in