Units of Glenfarne Group and Kinder Morgan have filed a request with the regulator seeking an extension for the Magnolia LNG project development. Courtesy of LNG Limited In its filing to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Magnolia LNG and Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline jointly requested an additional five year to
ACCC: low oil and LNG prices hike medium, long-term supply risk
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 saw the collapse of oil and gas prices to record low levels. Illustration. Courtesy of Santos In its Gas Market Inquiry 2017-2025 report, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) noted that the full effect of the pandemic is still unclear.
UK: OGA seismic data for potential carbon and hydrogen storage sites
Oil and Gas Authority UK (OGA) will disclose ‘vital’ historic seismic data that could help explorers and developers spot potential carbon and hydrogen storage sites in the North Sea. Following consultation in 2019, the OGA has decided to make seismic data available, under an exploration licence and which are more
Hafnia sets sights on methanol-fueled ships to support US plant investment
Product tanker major Hafnia Limited is planning to build methanol dual-fueled ships to transport methanol from a U.S.-based production plant at the Port of Kalama, Washington, USA. As disclosed at the end of August, Hafnia, together with a joint venture partner, invested $10 million in Northwest Innovation Works methanol production
Port of Tallinn gets its 1st shore power solution
Tallink Grupp’s vessel Victoria I was connected to shore power in Tallinn Old City Harbour for the first ever shore power charging in Estonia on 11 September. Image by Tallink Shore power can be used by the vessels operating the Estonian-Swedish as well as Estonian-Finnish routes. The Port of Tallinn
Offshore Energy Exhibition and Conference and Navingo Career Event continue in modified set-up
Looking at current developments, Navingo has had to adapt to a changing reality and its customer wishes more and faster than ever before in order to realise a full-value Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) and an effective Navingo Career Event (NCE). Therefore, both events will continue on 27 and
Wasaline’s clean design RoPax ferry gets ABB’s Azipod electric propulsion
Image courtesy: ABB Aurora Botnia, Wasaline’s new the 150-meter car and passenger ferry, has been fitted with ABB’s ice-class Azipod electric propulsion. The new ferry, launched by the Finnish shipyard Rauma Marine Constructions, will be operated by Wasaline on the world’s northernmost all-year passenger route between Vaasa in Finland and Umeå
Final Yamal LNG carrier for MOL and Cosco set for delivery
China’s Hudong-Zhonghua is to deliver the fourth and final conventional Yamal LNG carrier to a joint venture consisting of compatriot Cosco Shipping and Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. Image: Hudong-Zhonghua The 174,000-cbm LNG Megrez is finalising its gas trials after it left Hudong’s Shanghai yard on September 8. Offshore Energy understands
GasLog’s LNG newbuild starts sea trials
Greece-based LNG shipper GasLog said its LNG newbuild SN2300 kicked off sea trials off South Korea. Courtesy of GasLog The vessel, being built by Samsung Heavy Industries is a 174,000-cbm X-DF LNG carrier. Currently known as SN2300, the LNG carrier will be named as GasLog Georgetown. The vessel features MK
Bureau Veritas approves HHI’s floating LNG power solution
Classification society Bureau Veritas granted approval in principle (AiP) for Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Hi-FL2P, a floating LNG-to-power solution. Courtesy Bureau Veritas ‘Hi-FL2P’ is an ‘All-in-One Type’ floating LNG power plant where all equipment and systems required for power generation and transmission are installed. The solutions include LNG containment, gas supply