The 1895 Podcast
The 1895 Podcast is a content-driven podcast for the global industrial gases business, bringing together topical news, views and analysis of the stories that matter in the industry. Listen, as we discuss the biggest stories of the day for the industry, taking a deeper dive into the big projects and announcements making the news and adding new insights and analysis. We also discuss and chronicle the key inflection points of the industry’s future – on a regional, technological and applications level – and its increasingly critical role in the energy transition of today and tomorrow
Episodes

Thursday Mar 07, 2024
Thursday Mar 07, 2024
In this episode of The 1895, we return to hydrogen. We start with a look at the impact of geopolitical issues one the electrolyser market in an interview with Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 Consulting. We then hear from Carl Dunaway, Director of Business Development for Wärtsilä Energy on their range of engines. Finally, he run through the upcoming Class of H2 training modules.

Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
This episode of The 1895 Podcast comes like from gasworld’s European CO2 Summit 2024. We provide insights into the changing nature of the CO2 supply chain, demands and driving factors in the industry, challenges faced by the ammonia market, and the potential of biogas and biomethane.
At the event, and in this podcast, we highlight the need for biogenic CO2 and the importance of a consistent long-term policy framework to support the growth of the industry.
Tune in to hear exclusive interviews with Christopher Carson, Managing Director and BioCarbonics Limited and Founding Director of Carbonic Solutions; and Alix Amin, Analyst of Nitrogen Fertilizers at CRU. Also hear from Charlotte Morton OBE, Chief Executive at the World Biogas Association.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
03:17 – Chris Carson: The Changing Nature of the CO2 Supply Chain
12:38 – Alex Amin: Ammonia Market Overview
20:10 – Charlotte Morton: World Biogas Association Overview
32:08 – Event Overview & Outro

Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
In this episode of The 1895, we look at supply chains, helium security, and US LNG exports. We start with a look at the impact of geopolitical issues on the industry. We then look at the vulnerability of supply chains and the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore the fragility of supply chains in the helium industry, along with the recent sale of federal helium assets. The episode also covers the pause on LNG export permits in the US with Sam Reynolds, Research Lead of LNG in Asia, for The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
00:00 - Introduction
01:15 - The Impact of Globalization on Supply Chains
03:08 - Vulnerability of Key Trade Lanes
07:17 - Lessons Learned from COVID-19 and Just-in-Time Supply Chains
16:35 - The Sale of Federal Helium Assets
20:06 - The Pause on LNG Export Permits in the US
39:34 - Barclays' Decision to Stop Financing Upstream Oil and Gas Expansion
45:41 - Outro

Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we discuss the topic of green ammonia and alternative fuels. We cover the production process of green ammonia, its various uses and advantages, and the importance of green ammonia in the global energy landscape. We also delve into the opportunity for green ammonia in India and the country's role in the energy transition.
We also hear from Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 Consulting, on the role of ammonia, and also Anthony Wright, Journalist at gasworld, who recently returned from this year’s EIGA Winter Summit.
In this episode we also take a look at look at some other alternative fuels, such as hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel and LNG.
Rounding off the webinar, we look at the latest news in the industry, including financial results from Shell, BP, Linde, and Nippon Gases. We also discuss Royal Caribbean’s new cruise ship, which is powered by LNG.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - Green Ammonia – production, uses and advantages
05:27 – Interview with Stephen B. Harrison
16:42 – Opportunity for Green Ammonia in India
22:36 – EIGA Winter Summit Roundup, with Anthony Wright
26:55 – Alternative Fuels – Hydrogen, Sustainable Aviation Fuel, and LNG
33:42 – News round up
44:21 – Summary and conclision

Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we focus on all things CO2. We take an introductory look at the compound and the various applications of carbon dioxide in everyday life. We also delve into some recent news stories surrounding CO2, including the essential development of CO2 pipelines and the recent formation of the CO2 Solutions Coalition. The episode also features an interview with Jose Ramon Calvo of Nippon Gases, who discusses the company's carbon neutral world strategy and the state of the CO2 business.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
01:03 - Setting the Scene: What is CO2?
03:09 - CO2 in Everyday Life
04:38 - CO2 Shortages and By-Product Nature
06:31- Recent News on CO2
21:14 - Interview with Jose Ramon Calvo of Nippon Gases
37:44 – gasworld’s upcoming CO2 Summit in Austria
40:21 - Summary and Conclusion

Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we discuss hydrogen - and questioning if the molecule is being hijacked by big energy companies. We also return to discussing COP28 and are joining by gasworld Editor, Dominic Ellis for his thoughts on the Summit. H2 View Editor, Charlie Currie, also joins the conversation once again, this time taking a look at the state of play in hydrogen in 2024. We also take a look at the potential of biogas, biomethane and biogenic CO2.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:05 - Is Hydrogen being hijacked?
05:20 - Hydrogen state of play in 2024, with Charlie Currie
14:13 - Reflections on COP28, with Dominic Ellis
28:10 - Biogas, biomethane and biogenic CO2
29:40 - Upcoming Austria CO2 Summit
31:33- Conclusion and preview of next episode

Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
The 1895 Podcast is a new addition to gasworld Global Insights (GWGI), aiming to bring insights, news, and interviews for the industrial gases and energy sectors in a laid-back and conversational manner. The podcast is named after the year 1895, which marks significant milestones in the gases industry, including the liquefaction of air by Carl von Linde and the isolation of helium.
The podcast aims to discuss the key inflection points of the industry’s future – on a regional, technological and applications level – and its increasingly critical role in the energy transition of today and tomorrow.
In this episode, the 1895 team reflect on the outcomes of COP28 and the challenges and opportunities in the hydrogen industry. The episode concludes with an interview with H2 View Editor Charlie Currie, who shares insights on the hydrogen industry and the outlook for 2024.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to the 1895 Podcast
01:20 – The name of the podcast: 1895
05:47 – Goals of the podcast
07:00 – Decarbonisation and the gases industry
10:23 – The importance of 2030 and COP28
16:43 – Optimism for 2024
18:28 – Highlights from gasworld's Asia-Pacific Industrial Gases Conference
26:49 – Interview with Charlie Currie, H2View Editor
37:00 – Conclusion, future outlook & next episode preview

Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Introducing The 1895 podcast, a content-driven podcast for the global industrial gases business, bringing together topical news, views and analysis of the stories that matter in the industry.
Listen, as we discuss the biggest stories of the day for the industry, taking a deeper dive into the big projects and announcements making the news and adding new insights and analysis.
We also discuss and chronicle the key inflection points of the industry’s future – on a regional, technological and applications level – and its increasingly critical role in the energy transition of today and tomorrow.
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The 1895 Podcast
Welcome to The 1895 Podcast, your go-to source for all things related to the global industrial gas and energy sectors. Whether you’re a seasoned industry professional or just curious about the fascinating world of gases, our podcast brings you topical news, insightful views, and in-depth analysis of the stories that matter.