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TU Delft partners up with Camfil on hydro motion boat

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The Technical University Delft (TU Delft) Solar Boat Team in the Netherlands has teamed up with Camfil, a Swedish producer of air filters and clean air products, to provide aerodynamically optimized, custom-made filtration solutions for the hydro motion boat. The TU Delft Solar Boat Team consists of 21 ambitious students

Russia: LNG action plan approved

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The Russian government approved the LNG market development roadmap for the next five years. Yamal LNG, located in Russia’s Far North; Courtesy of Total Russia’s prime minister Mikhail Mishutkin unveiled the approval at the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Russian news agency TASS reports. The approved document includes initiatives that encourage

Newly formed 3t EnerMech to train Mozambique oil and gas workers

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3t EnerMech, a strategic alliance between 3t Energy Group and EnerMech, has inked a ‘significant’ contract with the UK Government to shape future training requirements for Mozambique’s growing oil and gas workforce. 3t EnerMech said that the deal with the UK Government was signed on Wednesday, 17 March. The newly

Liquid Wind joins Methanol Institute

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Liquid Wind, a power to fuel company based in Gothenburg, has joined the Methanol Institute. The company develops, finances, builds, and manages facilities to produce renewable methanol. Renewable methanol is produced from sustainable raw materials such as industrial and municipal waste, biomass, and carbon dioxide. As informed, each facility will combine

Titan completes gassing up of Heerema’s LNG-fueled Sleipnir

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Titan LNG, a Dutch independent LNG supplier, has completed the gassing up operation of Heerema’s Sleipnir. Courtesy of Titan LNG The gassing up operation of the Sleipnir, the world’s largest semi-submersible crane vessel was completed using the Green Zeebrugge LNG bunkering vessel, the company said in a brief statement through

Three low-carbon projects get funding from UK

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Norwegian oil and gas major Equinor has secured public financing from the UK authorities for three of its low carbon projects in the north-east of England. Courtesy of Equinor The company is involved in three projects aimed at cutting carbon emissions from industries and support clean energy in the north-east

Vopak eyes LNG import terminal in Victoria

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Rotterdam-headquartered energy storage infrastructure company Vopak is eyeing the development of an LNG terminal in Australia’s state of Victoria. Illustration only (Courtesy of Excelerate Energy) The company is currently studying the feasibility of developing an LNG import terminal in Port Phillip Bay, off the shoreline of Avalon. A floating storage

Schottel propulsion picked for German LNG-fueled trio

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Abeking & Rasmussen ship and yacht shipyard (A&R) in Lemwerder has ordered Schottel propulsion systems for three new LNG-fueled vessels on order by the German government. Courtesy of Schottel Schottel said that the three vessels are ordered for the Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV). Planning and design as well as

Gladstone February LNG exports up year-on-year

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LNG exports from the three liquefaction plants located on Curtis Island off Gladstone edged up year-on-year in the month of February. Courtesy of Shell Shipping data from the Gladstone Ports Corporation shows that the three liquefaction plants exported a total of 30 cargoes during the month. The cargoes had a

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