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Yara to produce shipping fuel from CO2-free ammonia plant

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Norwegian fertilizer company Yara International ASA is planning to produce green ammonia, powering emission-free shipping fuels and decarbonized food solutions. Against this backdrop, Yara will fully electrify its ammonia plant in Porsgrunn, Norway with the potential to cut 800,000 tonnes of CO2 per annum, equivalent to the emissions from 300,000 passenger cars. The plant

Woodside’s CEO Coleman to retire in 2021

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Australian major Woodside is on the search for a new CEO following the decision by Peter Coleman to retire in the second half of 2021. Courtesy of Woodside Woodside chairman Richard Goyder has been advised by CEO Peter Coleman of his intention to retire. By the time Coleman leaves he

CMA CGM’s LNG-powered giant calls at Dunkirk

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CMA CGM’s second LNG-powered 23,000 TEU containership, the CMA CGM Champs Elysees has called at Terminal des Flandres at the Grand Port Maritime of Dunkirk. Courtesy of CMA CGM It was the first call in France by a 23,000 TEU vessel powered by liquefied natural gas, CMA CGM said. The

Anthony Veder expands fleet

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The Dutch shipping company Anthony Veder has continued the expansion of its fleet. Courtesy of Anthony Veder The company said it has taken delivery of Excalibur, a 4,5000-cbm Ethylene carrier. The vessel will be renamed Coral Siderea following its delivery in the Port of Rotterdam. With the addition of the

ABS issues hybrid power guidance

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The American Bureau of Shipping has issued its Guide for Hybrid Electric Power Systems for Marine and Offshore Applications. Illustration only (Courtesy of ABS) The guidelines focus on systems integrating electric power generation and storage technologies with conventional power generation. ABS noted that hybrid power systems have significant potential to

Russian pipe-layer stops near Nord Stream 2 pipeline site

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A Russian pipe-laying vessel has stopped near the construction site of the Gazprom-led Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea. According to a Reuters article, AIS data from Saturday puts the Akademik Cherskiy pipelayer near the Nord Stream 2 construction site. The Russian pipe-laying vessel has stopped north

Viva Energy brings in partners for Geelong LNG facility

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Australian energy company Viva Energy has selected and entered into memorandums of understanding (MOU) with two partners for the development of Geelong LNG facility. Courtesy of Viva Energy The partners comprise two consortia, the first being a partnership between ENGIE Australia & New Zealand and Mitsui & Co., and the

Japan pushes ahead with ammonia as a shipping fuel of the future

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Japan is planning to introduce ammonia as fuel into the shipping industry and make it commercially available in the late 2020s as part of its efforts to go carbon-neutral by 2050. The solution was examined at today’s meeting of the fuel ammonia council, which was established back in October. The

Inpex pens domestic LNG deal from Abadi project

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Japan’s Inpex has signed a memorandum of understanding with Indonesia’s Perusahaan Gas Negara for domestic LNG supply from the Abadi LNG project. Illustration only (Courtesy of Inpex) Inpex signed the deal on behalf of its joint venture partner, Shell Upstream Overseas (Shell). In its statement, Inpex noted that discussions will

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