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Baker Hughes, Novatek in LNG production decarbonization pact

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Oil and gas service provider Baker Hughes has signed a deal with Russia’s Novatek to reduce carbon emissions from the latter’s natural gas and LNG production. Courtesy of Novatek The two companies will cooperate on the development and implementation of innovative compression and power generation technology solutions from Baker Hughes

Höegh LNG picks Höegh Giant FSRU for Jaigarh job

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Norwegian floating LNG player Höegh LNG has completed and signed all documentation for its 10-year charter with H-Energy. Courtesy of Höegh LNG The vessel selected to serve the LNG import project at Jaigarh port is the FSRU Höegh Giant. The selection follows the binding commitment signed in November last year.

Corvus Energy teams up with Toyota on production of hydrogen fuel cell systems

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Energy storage company Corvus Energy is set to start the development and production of sustainable, large scale maritime-certified hydrogen fuel cell systems. As informed, production will be located in Bergen, Norway with Japanese car manufacturer Toyota onboard as a key partner and supplier of mass-produced fuel cell technology. Interior view

GTT progresses LNG tanks build in China

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French liquefied natural gas (LNG) containment specialist GTT is progressing the construction of land storage tanks in China. Courtesy of GTT GTT informed through a brief social media update that it has reached the sixth layer of outer concrete wall on two 220,000-cbm land storage tanks being built for Beijing

Croatia’s LNG terminal inaugurated

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Croatia’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal, located on the island of Krk, Croatia, and its connecting gas pipeline Omišalj-Zlobin have been officially inaugurated on 29 January. Courtesy of EU LNG terminal off Krk island began operating commercially on 1 January 2021, after the commissioning of the FSRU and

NextDecade forfeits Galveston Bay LNG

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US LNG export project developer, NextDecade has abandoned its plans to develop the Galveston Bay LNG project. Illustration (Courtesy of NextDecade) The company made the decision following the evaluation of the Galveston Bay LNG site in Texas City. NextDecade determined the site is not suitable for the development of an

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