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Woodside and Tasmanian Government sign MOU on H2TAS project

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Woodside Energy’s H2TAS renewable hydrogen project will be supported by the Tasmanian Government, as outlined in the new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Courtesy of Woodside H2TAS project is a renewable hydrogen project located in Tasmania’s Bell Bay, north of Launceston, that utilizes Tasmanian’s advantage in green energy. H2TAS is the

Santos post record production figures

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Australian gas producer and GLNG operator, Santos reported record annual production, as well as record quarterly production in the quarter ending December 31, 2020. Courtesy of Santos Santos reported annual production of 89 mmboe, 18 per cent above the prior year and at the top end of the upgraded guidance

GEV, Pacific Hydro join forces on shipping green hydrogen

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Australia’s Global Energy Ventures and Pacific Hydro Australia Developments Pty Ltd have executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore opportunities regarding the production, storage, loading, ground and marine transportation of green hydrogen. The hydrogen is set to be produced by Pacific Hydro’s Ord Hydrogen Project, located at Lake Argyle,

SHI launches GasLog’s LNG newbuild

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South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has launched GasLog-s LNG carrier newbuild. Courtesy of GasLog The shipper, through its social media channels, said the SN2312 was launched on January 16. The vessel, scheduled for delivery in August 2021, will be named GasLog Winchester. The vessel will feature X-DF low-pressure,

Woodside reports Q4 revenue rise

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Australia’s Woodside Petroleum on Thursday reported a jump in revenue in the fourth quarter of 2020, as oil and gas prices increased. Courtesy of Woodside The company reported sales revenue of $920 million, up 32 per cent from the third quarter 2020 figures. However, there was a significant drop from

NextDecade appoints a new chief financial officer

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NextDecade Corporation has appointed Brent E. Wahl as a chief financial officer. Courtesy of NextDecade Brent E. Wahl takes the new role in the company from 1 February 2021. Wahl replaces Benjamin A. Atkins. Wahl, who has more than 20 years of experience in the energy industry, previously served as

Mott MacDonald joins largest European offshore wind to hydrogen project

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Mott MacDonald has secured a technical integration and optimization contract for NortH2, the largest green hydrogen project in Europe. As lead technical integration consultant, Mott MacDonald will collate, evaluate and develop the potential technical solutions required to realize the project. The company will also provide cost, scheduling and risk management

Austal Australia introduces VOLTA series of electric-powered high-speed ferries

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Austal Australia has launched the VOLTA series of electric-powered high speed ferry solutions, with the introduction of the Passenger Express 46V, a fully electric-powered 46 metre catamaran ferry design. Austal’s new VOLTA series includes on-shore charging infrastructure and in-service support programs for operators. The vessels combine light-weight, low-resistance hull forms,

Green Hydrogen Systems to deliver electrolysers for H2RES project

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Ørsted has chosen Denmark-based Green Hydrogen Systems (GHS) as the supplier of electrolysis technology for the H2RES offshore wind-to-hydrogen demonstration project. The 2 MW electrolysis plant at the Avedøre Power Station will be built around GHS modular electrolysers powered by two 3.6 MW offshore wind turbines. GHS, one of the

Gasum: LNG prices to boost future projects on the maritime market

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Gasum, the Nordic energy company, sees the potential of increased investment in future projects due to the price increase of LNG. Courtesy of Gasum In this week’s analysis, Gasum reports that the Risavika LNG reached 30.20 Euro per megawatt-hour. European gas prices remained supported by tight supply and cold weather.

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