Tanaka’s achievements acknowledged by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Tanaka Scientifi c Limited has been awarded the ‘2020 Global Niche Top 100’ by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The ministry gave out this award for the fi rst time in 2014, and this is the second time. In this program, the ministry selects 100 Japanese companies who are successfully winning signifi cant market share in global niche markets through appropriate marketing, unique product/ service development, and strict quality control.
Tanaka was awarded for the MPC series pour/cloud point testers. The MPC series instruments test cloud point by ‘small test jar method’ (ASTM D7683) and pour point by ‘automatic air pressure method’ (ASTM D6749). These methods, compared to conventional manual methods, signifi cantly reduce sample volume and testing time while achieving greatly improved precision. The ministry also recognized Tanaka’s efforts to have these methods approved by the ASTM which helped spreading this product worldwide and achieving signifi cant market share.
We are proud of this achievement and look forward to launching further new instruments and technologies which we can share with our customers worldwide.
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GIBRALTAR, THE VIRGIN ISLANDS, AND SINGAPORE HAVE THE HIGHEST DAILY OIL CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA.
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Leading international oil companies are skipping blue hydrogen, with 87% of the pipeline capacity coming from green projects Leading international oil companies (IOCs) are
restructuring their businesses to adopt new energy transition technologies such as low carbon hydrogen to become integrated energy providers, says GlobalData. As interest in hydrogen increases, top integrated oil companies have so far announced projects to produce over 2.9 million tonnes per annum of low-carbon hydrogen.
Barbara Monterrubio, Energy Transition Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Some companies are acting faster and more decisively than others and are now increasing their investments in mainly green hydrogen production. This is due to their decarbonization commitments and the potential benefi ts they would gain from the forecasted growth in the hydrogen economy further down the line.”
According to GlobalData’s report, ‘Hydrogen in Oil and Gas – Thematic Research’, in line for decarbonizing their business portfolios, companies have started to invest in the development of green hydrogen projects, with 87% of the pipeline capacity coming from those projects.
Monterrubio continues: “For supporting green hydrogen economy, IOCs have also improved their footprints in other aspects of the purported hydrogen economy. They have done this by investing in fuel cell technologies, refuelling networks, and hydrogen storage to create alternative revenue streams in the energy sector. Furthermore, European integrated companies have also rapidly invested in cleaner energy sectors.”
The refi nery and chemicals sectors represent the bulk of existing hydrogen demand. Low carbon hydrogen projects can help decarbonization efforts for oil and gas companies’ own operations. Utilizing hydrogen as a key feedstock for the chemical industry in producing low carbon ammonia and methanol, as well as developing biofuels, are sectors which will see increasing hydrogen demand within the oil and gas sector.
Monterrubio adds: “Hydrogen demand in other sectors, such as transportation and power, has the potential to increase rapidly. Hydrogen’s potential as a cleaner burning alternative to conventional fuels makes it a good alternative, as the oil and gas industry can leverage its assets to reap benefi ts in the evolving hydrogen economy.
“The big oil companies are investing in the development of hydrogen refuelling stations. For example, Sinopec expects to set up 1,000 hydrogen fuelling stations across China in the next fi ve years. Companies have also invested in fuel cells to capitalize on the prospective application of hydrogen fuel in the transportation sector.”
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MANY ENVIRONMENTALISTS BELIEVE THAT IN ORDER TO AVOID SEVERE GLOBAL WARMING, 80% OF THE WORLD’S CURRENT OIL RESERVES MUST REMAIN UNUSED.
BITUMEN WAS POURED OVER THE HEADS OF CRIMINALS IN ANCIENT ASSYRIA
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THE U.S.A. HAS 190,000 MILES (305,775 KILOMETRES) OF OIL PIPELINES
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