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Hydrogen supply and transport
Container vehicle for liquid hydrogen on the road in front of an avenue
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Linde vehicle
Linde vehicle parks outside Brampton Plant
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Gas storage tanks
Gas storage tanks and road tanker
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Hydrogen centre
Linde´s hydrogen centre in Unterschleissheim
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Linde Hydrogen Centre
Unterschleissheim, Germany
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Cylinder caps
Gas cylinders on stock
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Air Separation Unit, Leuna (Germany)
Air Separation Unit, Leuna (Germany)
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Gases - Cylinder gas at Singapore plant
Filling and loading cylinder gas for transport at our site in Singapore
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Helium from Linde
Helium is one of the most important noble gases and is used in a variety of industrial applications. As a result, global demand for helium is rising by around 5 percent a year.
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Natural gas liquefaction plant, Melkøya, Norway
Linde's natural gas liquefaction plant is located off the Norwegian coast on the island of Melkøya, near the city of Hammerfest. At full capacity, around six billion cubic metres of liquefied natural gas will be shipped from here each year.
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Stavanger LNG facility Norway
Since May 2011, Linde has been supplying the entire Baltic Sea region with liquefied natural gas from its Nynäshamn terminal in southern Sweden. The gas is liquefied at Linde's Norway LNG facility and shipped to the terminal in storage tanks. Here it is stored for onward transport in a tank capable of holding up to 20,000 cubic metres of LNG - in other words, around twelve million cubic metres of gas.
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The largest natural gas liquefaction plant in Europe
Commissioned by the Norwegian oil and gas group Statoil ASA we have built the largest natural gas liquefaction plant in Europe on the island of Melkøya off Hammerfest. The plant came into operation in 2008 and has a production capacity of 4.3 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per annum from the Barents Sea.
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Welder welding non-ferrous materials
TIG welding aluminium panel
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Welder welding stainless steel
TIG welding stainless steel vessel
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World's largest gas-to-liquids facility, Qatar
The world's largest gas-to-liquids facility went on stream in 2011 in the State of Qatar. At full capacity, it produces 140,000 barrels of liquid hydrocarbons and 120,000 barrels of condensate, liquid petroleum gas and ethane per day. Eight large air separation plants built by Linde supply the facility with the oxygen it needs - around 860,000 cubic metres per hour.