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World’s First Commercial Waste Gas to Ethanol Plant Starts Up
Ethanol Produced from Steel Mill Emissions
(Chicago, June 8, 2018) Carbon recycling company, LanzaTech, and its joint venture partner, Shougang Group, a leading Chinese iron and steel producer, have announced the successful start-up of the world’s first commercial facility converting industrial emissions to sustainable ethanol.
UN Weighs In On Shale Gas
Several years ago I attended an opening reception for the 17th International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG 17). The triennial event alternates between LNG exporting and importing countries. Houston served as the gracious host to the event in April 2013, the same year that the East Coast’s Marcellus Shale was starting to reveal its beastly potential as a top shale gas producer.
China's side bet on shale gas could be big winner
China's shale gas push is a fully justified insurance policy. The People's Republic produces a fraction of US output: its fracking spurt started later, terrain is rough and wells deep. Yet fast-improving domestic technology and state support are helping push output up and costs down
With trade tensions rising, Beijing's hedge is worth the effort.
Shale Gas Revolution Is Just Getting Started
The shale gas revolution is turning ten years old and is apparently only just getting started.
A new report by the business information provider IHS Markit traces the remarkable rise of the shale gas in the United States over the past decade and projects that natural gas production will grow by another 60% over the next 20 years.
Government kicks off consultation on shale gas development
The government has launched a consultation on proposed planning reforms for exploratory shale gas development in England.
The two 14-week consultations are open until 25 October 2018, after which the government will analyse the comments and issue its response later in 2018.
Shale gas export projects said to face U.S. permit delays
WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) -- Government approval of projects intended to export rising supplies of shale gas could be delayed by 18 months as the top energy regulator struggles with a backlog of permit requests, according to people familiar with the matter.
LanzaTech and partners receive £410k grant from UK government...
The UK government is awarding LanzaTech, Virgin Atlantic and partners a £410k (US$543,000) grant for partial funding of the construction of a large-scale Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) facility producing commercial quantities of fuel in the UK. (Earlier post.)