Fortescue Future Industries, IHI Engineering Australia, and IHI Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for investigation into establishing green ammonia supply chains between Australia and Japan. Courtesy of Fortescue Future Industries The companies will assess the economic and technical feasibility of supplying green ammonia produced in Bell Bay,
Strike expands its executive team
Australia’s Strike Energy has the appointed Crispin Collier as its chief development officer. Project Haber; Courtesy of Strike Energy Crispin Collier will assume the role starting from mid-August 2021 within Strike’s newly formed development company that deals with the Project Haber, the Mid-West Geothermal project, and Strike’s other downstream business
Total strikes LNG supply deal with ArcelorMittal
French major Total has secured a five-year LNG sale and purchase deal with ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel, a joint venture between ArcelorMittal (60 per cent) and Nippon Steel (40 per cent). Courtesy of Total Under the agreement, Total will deliver up to 500,000 tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year
BC Ferries’ 3rd hybrid-electric ferry starts voyage to B.C.
BC Ferries’ third Island-class hybrid-electric ferry is now on its way to British Columbia after it departed Damen Shipyards Galati in Romania on 19 May. This embedded content is only visible after accepting cookies. Change your preferences [embedded content] The yet-to-be named vessel will make the transatlantic voyage under its
Everfuel and Hydro to cooperate on hydrogen supply
Danish green hydrogen fuel provider Everfuel has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Norsk Hydro’s renewable hydrogen company for cooperation on industrial-scale hydrogen supply. Illustration; Image by Offshore Energy The companies will establish a framework for coordinated development, operation, and optimization of hydrogen electrolysers based on renewable energy in
Japanese LNG imports dip the second month in a row
Horisont Energi, Equinor join in on Polaris carbon transportation and storage project
Norwegian carbon tech company Horisont Energi and energy company Equinor have entered into an agreement for Polaris, the carbon transportation and storage project off the coast of Northern Norway. Courtesy of Horisont Energi CCS captures emissions from power stations and other industrial sources, or directly from industrial processes. The CO2
Essberger orders 4+4 LNG-powered chemical tankers in China
German shipowner John T. Essberger Group has signed final agreements with China Merchants Jinling Shipyard Dingheng Co. Ltd to build four 6,600 dwt stainless steel parcel chemical tankers with options for an additional four vessels. Photo: FKAB Marine Design As informed, the stainless steel tankers, IMO Type II, will all
Leak at Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG terminal halts send-out
French LNG terminal operator Elengy has halted send-out at its Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG terminal following a leak. Courtesy of Elengy-Cyrille Dupont The operator noted the leak on the insulating joint in the gas pipe linking the LNG terminal to the transmission grid caused it to stop the send-out on 4 May.
SHI completes LNG pilot test facility build
South Korean shipbuilder, Samsung Heavy Industries has completed its LNG pilot test facility at its Geoje yard. Courtesy of SHI The completion ceremony was attended by the likes of KOGAS, Celsius Shipping, Maran Gas Maritime, ENI and classification societies ABS, BV, DNV, KR, and LR. Installed on land which is