WorldEmp: Energising The Future Of Tank Terminals

WorldEmp’s business partner Peter van Wessel explains how the company is delivering high-quality talent to tank terminal companies as they address their staffing challenges Companies in the tank storage and infrastructure sector face significant challenges, such as increasingly stringent safety standards and the pressure of the energy transition. They must comply with stricter regulations, invest in technological innovations, and compete fiercely in a global market. Additionally, operational flexibility and logistical complexity require constant adjustments. These factors compel companies to continuously innovate and operate efficiently to remain competitive, despite a growing shortage of qualified personnel. ‘WorldEmp can assist with this,’ according […]

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Shell Invests In Nigerian Deep-Water Project

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Shell Nigeria exploration and production company (SNEPCo), a subsidiary of Shell, has announced a final investment decision (FID) on Bonga North, a deep-water project off the coast of Nigeria. Bonga […]

Linde Working on Heidelberg Materials Carbon Plant

several large storage tanks for petrol in the Rotterdam Port at sunrise

Linde has been working alongside Heidelberg Materials on the CAP2U project – the world’s first large-scale carbon capture and liquefaction facility. Located at Heidelberg’s cement plant in Lengfurt, Germany, the […]

BP & XRG to Launch Natural Gas Platform

BP and XRG have reached financial close and completed formation of their new joint venture and international natural gas platform – Arcius Energy. Announced in February 2024, Arcius Energy is […]