
Rob Cockerill
Content Director at gasworld magazine
Content Director at H2 View
Content Director for gasworld & H2 View. Husband & father to 2 amazing girls, 1 cat and 1 puppy. Views all mine.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
gasworld.com | Rob Cockerill
What do you think of when someone says ‘Houston’? Those immortal words from the Apollo 13 mission? Or perhaps the US Gulf Coast and it’s flywheel of oil, gas and energy activity? Or perhaps you’re a sports fan and the Houston Rockets really bounces your ball? For some, the appeal will not be quite so strong, conjuring thoughts of a concrete jungle with bustling business and industry. Yet there’s so much more to Houston, Texas than first meets the eye.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
gasworld.com | Rob Cockerill
Rooted in seven decades of expertise, Texas-based Hydria Gas Technologies is well-versed in the industrial gases sector and what really makes it tick.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
gasworld.com | Rob Cockerill
At a time when helium supply remains firmly in the headlines, 2024 has been another year punctuated by high growth for Canada-based North American Helium (NAH). Founded in 2013, NAH has been committed to the exploration and production of helium from underground fields of inert nitrogen, to replace declining legacy helium sources in North America, with more reliable andsustainable sources that are still geopolitically secure.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
gasworld.com | Rob Cockerill
If there’s one thing anyone knows about the helium business, it’s perhaps how prone to shortage the market has historically been, or at least since the turn of the century. From shortage (2006/7) to balance, shortage (2011-2013) to surplus, and shortage (2018-2019) to balance again by 2020, as this decade began we had already experienced three notable (and named) shortages in just 14 years.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
gasworld.com | Rob Cockerill
This month’s BI Bulletin from gasworld Business Intelligence has shone further spotlight on the challenging conditions in the US carbon dioxide (CO2) supply chain this summer, highlighting the scale of sourcing vulnerabilities that are so exposed. Last week, gasworld reported that CO2 production at the Jackson Dome natural well site in Mississippi is declining on a month-by-month basis, potentially compromising the merchant CO2 market in the long-term if the trend is sustained.
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