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Wilhelmsen, Hyundai Glovis team up on developing hydrogen as marine fuel

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Image courtesy: Wilhelmsen Oslo-based Wilhelmsen Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Korean Hyundai Glovis to explore the potential of the global gas shipping market, and research into alternative vessel fuels, such as liquefied hydrogen. The MoU builds on the years-long relationship between the two companies and provides

Harvey Gulf adds battery power to its LNG-fueled PSV

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Harvey Gulf International Marine, the New Orleans-based LNG-powered PSV owner and LNG bunkering pioneer, has reached a new milestone with its fleet. Courtesy of Harvey Gulf The company noted that it became the first and only company in America to own and operate a Tri-Fuel vessel, as well as a

Chevron delays Gorgon LNG Train 2 restart

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US energy giant Chevron will push back the restart of the second train at its Gorgon LNG facility on Barrow Island off the northwest coast of Western Australia. Gorgon LNG trains (Courtesy of Chevron Australia) At the end of July, the company expected to restart Train 2 in early September.

Renergen’s LNG auction garners interest

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South African domestic natural gas and helium producer Renergen reported significant interest in the country’s first-ever liquefied natural gas (LNG) auction. Courtesy of Renergen The company said on Wednesday interested parties had until the close of business Friday, August 28, 2020, to register interest in participating in the auction. The

Keel laid for Hornsea Two hybrid CTVs

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MHO-Co and AFAI Southern Shipyard have held a keel-laying ceremony for the two hybrid crew transfer vessels (CTVs) that will service the Hornsea Two offshore wind project. MHO-Co signed a contract with the Chinese shipyard in mid-June for the construction of the two CTVs. The 35m vessels will have hybrid propulsion

Equinor awards Hammerfest LNG modification FEED deal

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Norwegian oil and gas company Equinor tagged Aibel for the Hammerfest LNG plant modification front-end engineering and design (FEED) job. Hammerfest LNG plant. (Courtesy of: Øivind Haug / Equinor) The deal, awarded by Equinor on behalf of the Snøhvit Unit partners, is connected to the Snøhvit Future project. The FEED

Stena tech picked for Vietnamese LNG-to-power project

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Stena Power & LNG Solutions’ Jetty-Less LNG technology has been selected for the offshore LNG to power project located in the Bac Lieu Province in Southern Vietnam. Courtesy of Stena Power & LNG Solutions Stena noted in its statement on Wednesday it has signed a technology license agreement with Delta

One killed at Petronas’ Sarawak LNG incident

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Malaysian energy giant Petronas confirmed an incident occurred at its Sarawak LNG complex with one fatality and one injury. Courtesy of Petronas The company said in its statement that the incident occurred at approximately 2 pm on August 31, 2020. The incident occurred at the Acid Gas Removal Unit (AGRU)

WoodMac: LNG regas capacity under construction at 10-year high

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The global LNG regasification capacity under construction could hit 144 million tonnes per annum in 2020, a 10-year high. Courtesy of Qatargas According to the consultancy Wood Mackenzie, the capacity under construction includes 33 new terminals, adding 92.8 mtpa, and a further 51.0 mtpa of capacity which is set to

Photo: Croatian FSRU almost complete

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Works on Croatia’s first FSRU are nearing completion in China as the vessel is expected to depart to its base on the island of Krk in the northern Adriatic Sea later this month. Image: Huarun Dadong Dockyard Golar LNG won a deal last year to provide its 2005-built 140,205-cbm vessel

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