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Ebara Elliott touts major facility upgrade
Move enhances testing capabilities
KBR wins FEED contract for LNG project
Qalhat LNG complex in Oman expanding
Waukesha Gas Engines, Nidec colloborate on electric motor technology
Nidec’s electric motor technology will be integrated with Waukesha engine solutions
Flurry of LNG projects
Global demand estimated to rise by more than 50% by 2040
Hygreen Energy’s H2-based expansion plans in Europe
Plans include electrolyzer production factory and R&D plus hydrogen generation plants
Chart, Element Resources in hydrogen partnership
Plan to build out hydrogen ‘eco-system’
Caterpillar breaks ground on large engine campus expansion
Multi-year capital investment expected to add 100 new jobs to Lafayette, Ind. campus
Cornerstones of Compression: Evolution of iron & steel compressors
This story continues a series of Cornerstones of Compression corollary articles that provide a look back at the industries that drove the invention and technological evolution of compressors that supported their growth and development. This issue completes the evolution of compressors used for making iron and steel.
Delivering a green ecosystem
Plug Power, Burckhardt Compression ties yield successful hydrogen liquefaction
Mexico’s first LNG export facility ships first cargo
New Fortress Energy producing LNG on FLNG vessel
Rolls expands ties with Chinese engine maker
Focus on engines for oil & gas, power gen
The evolution of compressors for making iron & steel
The Cornerstones of Compression series has highlighted many significant products over more than 160 years of continuous progress. This is the first of a series of corollary articles that look back at the industries that drove the invention and technological evolution of compressors that supported their growth and development.
Big leaps for smallest molecule
Raimondo Giavi, vice president of hydrogen at Baker Hughes, shares with COMPRESSORtech2 advancements on hydrogen technology. By Roberta Prandi
Baker Hughes wins major gas field contract
Supplying 20 compression trains 
Baker Hughes expanding Saudi facility
Dammam site will add capacity for manufacturing, repairs
Hydrogen import facility planned
GES, Provaris eyeing Port of Rotterdam
BASF signs 15-year natural gas contract
Fuel will supply Chinese facility
Superior 1700G gas engines
The Cornerstones of Compression series has highlighted many significant products over more than 160 years of continuous progress. However, there were also some great engine and compressor ideas that were unsuccessful. This brief Cornerstones of Compression corollary series features several development failures. By Norm Shade
Enterprise Products Partners plans Permian expansion
Building new processing facility in Delaware Basin
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