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Rauma Marine launches Tallink’s LNG-fueled shuttle ferry

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Finnish shipbuilding company Rauma Marine Constructions launches MyStar, an eco-friendly LNG-powered shuttle ferry owned by Estonian shipping company Tallink Grupp. Courtesy of Tallink Grupp Rauma holds a christening and float-out ceremony for the 50,000 gross tonnage fast ferry as a part of the launching. The vessel will use LNG as

ESB and dCarbonX present green hydrogen storage project in Kinsale

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Irish energy company ESB and energy storage developer dCarbonX have launched a green hydrogen storage project at Kinsale. Courtesy of Kinsale website Named ‘Green Hydrogen @ Kinsale,’ this is an integrated project to develop large-scale storage for green hydrogen off the coast of County Cork, Ireland. The location is seen

Petronas issues tender for its third floating LNG vessel – PFLNG Tiga

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Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas has issued a front-end engineering and design (FEED) tender for its third floating LNG unit (PFLNG Tiga), Platts reported. Illustration only; Courtesy of Petronas This will be Petronas’ third FLNG unit in operation, besides PFLNG Satu and PFLNG Dua. It is named PFLNG Tiga.

New Fortress Energy signs LNG supply agreement with Brazil’s Unigel

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New York-based gas-to-power developer New Fortress Energy has signed new agreements to supply LNG to Brazil, demonstrating the value of their LNG import terminals in the country. Illustration only; Courtesy of New Fortress Energy NFE signed two gas supply agreements with Unigel to supply LNG. The LNG will be used

Japan’s Inpex delays FID on Indonesia’s Abadi LNG

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Japan’s oil and gas producer Inpex will delay the final investment decision (FID) on Indonesia’s Abadi LNG project due to pandemic and climate change adjustments. Illustration only; Courtesy of Inpex Inpex is behind the development of the $20 billion Abadi LNG project, also known as the Masela gas project. Namely,

Gallery: Heerema crane vessel Sleipnir installs Hod B topsides

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Only a day after Aker BP announced it installed the Hod B platform topsides offshore Norway, Dutch offshore contractor Heerema Marine Contractors shared photos of the process. Heerema transported and installed the Hod B platform on behalf of client Aker BP in two phases using its semi-submersible crane vessel Sleipnir.

CCCC wins major contractor gig for Kamchatka LNG

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Russian federal seaports agency Rosmorport has awarded China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) a contract to build Novatek’s Kamchatka LNG terminal in Bechevinskaya Bay. Illustration only; Courtesy of Novatek The Moscow branch of the Chinese marine and waterway contractor CCCC will be constructing the Kamchatka LNG terminal, according to local news

Russian Novatek expands its LNG supply to Vietnam

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Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer Novatek has established its representative office in Hanoi to supply LNG to the Vietnamese market. Illustration only; Courtesy of Novatek Novatek set the representative office to push its expansion into the global gas markets. Also, providing continuous support for the company’s energy projects in

GEV signs green hydrogen export deal with HyEnergy partners

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Australian energy company Global Energy Ventures has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Province Resources and Total Eren to study the feasibility of green hydrogen exports from Western Australia. Under the agreement, GEV will assist Province and Total Eren in evaluating the technical and commercial feasibility of exporting green

MOL and Origin Energy look into green ammonia supply chain

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Japanese shipping heavyweight Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Australian energy company Origin Energy have teamed up to study the prospects of green ammonia supply chain. Illustration only; Courtesy of MOL MOL and Origin Energy will explore how Australian green ammonia projects could supply key downstream markets. The joint study feasibility

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