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Driftwood LNG construction to start this summer

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Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG project in Louisiana is expected to start in the summer of 2020. Courtesy of Tellurian Speaking to Reuters, the co-founder of US LNG developer Tellurian Charif Souki said that the company aims to begin construction of its LNG project in Louisiana this summer. Driftwood LNG export project

Awilco LNG bags short-term charter for WilPride

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Norwegian LNG transportation provider Awilco LNG has secured short-term employment for its LNG carrier WilPride. Courtesy of Awilco LNG The 2013-built 156,000 cbm TFDE WilPride has been committed on a two-three month time charter contract with expected gross revenues of between $10.3 million and $14.3 million. With forecasted all-in cash

South Korean LNG imports slip

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South Korean imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) slipped in December 2020, when compared to the corresponding month a year prior. Courtesy of KOGAS Data from the South Korean Customs Service shows that LNG imports during December 2020 reached 4.27 million tons of the chilled fuel. This is a 10.5

GTT obtains AIP for ultra-large container vessel LNG fuel tank

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Classification society Bureau Veritas has issued approval for GTT’s NO96 membrane containment system for LNG fuel tank applications in ULVCs. Courtesy of GTT French LNG containment specialist worked with Bureau Veritas to review the compatibility and safe integration of the NO96 technology as an LNG fuel tank in a container

Qatar Petroleum plans emissions cuts by 2030

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LNG giant Qatar Petroleum has unveiled its strategy to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by 2030. Courtesy of Qatargas Qatar Petroleum’s sustainability strategy is rooted in three main pillars: climate change mitigation, operational responsibility, and social and economic development. The strategy establishes a number of targets, aligned

AFC Energy and Ricardo team on hydrogen-fueled power and propulsion systems

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AFC Energy and Ricardo have joined forces to develop applications for hydrogen-fueled solutions in the areas of marine, rail and stationary power generation. Courtesy of AFC Energy AFC Energy, a provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, announces the signing of their first strategic engineering collaboration agreement with Ricardo, a global

Linde to build largest PEM electrolyzer in Germany

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Industrial gasses and engineering major Linde has set out to build, own and operate the world’s largest PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyzer plant at the Leuna chemical complex in Germany. Courtesy of Linde This new 24-megawatt electrolyzer will produce green hydrogen to supply Linde’s industrial customers through the company’s existing

Port of Singapore eyes more clean fuel options

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In order to remain the world’s top bunkering hub, the Port of Singapore needs to look beyond liquefied natural gas (LNG), toward other zero or low carbon fuel types. This was pointed out by Chee Hong Tat, Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Transport, at the Singapore Maritime

UECC CEO: We need to work at making smart decarbonization choices

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As the urgency for the shipping industry to transition toward greener operations heightens, there is no room for complacency and waiting for a perfect solution, according to the CEO of United European Car Carriers (UECC), Glenn Edvardsen. “A lot has happened with sustainability in a little time, but we are

Wärtsilä to support AGL’s transition to cleaner energy

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The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been selected as one of two suppliers for AGL Energy’s 1,000 MW grid-scale energy storage plans. Courtesy of Wärtsilä Wärtsilä has signed a non-exclusive five-year large-scale storage system frame agreement to supply energy storage projects in partnership with AGL. This agreement will reduce tender

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