Japanese energy giant Jera JERA will conduct a feasibility study on CO2 capture and methanation in the U.S. under the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization’s program. Courtesy of JERA JERA will conduct the study from June 2021 to February 2022, using its subsidiary JERA Americas. JERA Americas promotes
GasLog Partners signs charter deals with Total and Shell
GasLog’s New York-listed spinoff GasLog Partners has signed charter agreements with leading global energy producers Total and Shell. Courtesy of GasLog Partners One of the agreements is a one-year time charter for the GasLog Sydney with a subsidiary of Total, starting this week. The GasLog Sydney is a 155,000 cubic
LNG carrier Aristarchos delivered to Capital Gas
Greece’s Capital Gas Ship Management has taken delivery of Cheniere-chartered LNG carrier Aristarchos, built by South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries. Courtesy of Capital Gas Aristarchos is an LNG tanker with a cargo capacity of 174,000 cubic metres. The vessel is propelled with XDF engines, GTT‘s MKIII FLEX containment system, and
Greeks gather South Kavala underground gas storage technical team
The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) has awarded a trifecta of contracts for the planned underwater natural gas storage (UGS) at the South Kavala gas field offshore Northern Greece. Premium content You are currently not logged into your account. Register and get a two week trial. You need javascript
GasLog’s LNG newbuild GasLog Wellington delivered
LNG shipper GasLog has welcomed its Cheniere-chartered LNG newbuild GasLog Wellington, arriving from Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard. Courtesy of GasLog The company informed through its social media channels that the vessel has been delivered. GasLog Wellington is a 180,000 cubic metres XDF LNG carrier. This is the third of four
Horisont picks Saipem and Technip for ammonia plant studies
Horisont Energi has selected Saipem and Technip Energies to conduct two studies for the conceptual design of Barents Blue carbon-neutral ammonia plant in Hammerfest, northern Norway. Courtesy of Horisont Energi Norwegian carbon tech company Horisont Energi said these two independent concept studies will be key for future decisions to realize
Petrofac names new senior staff for renewable energy growth
Energy industry services provider Petrofac has made a senior UK appointment to support the growth of its offering in the renewable energy sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture and wind. Courtesy of Petrofac UK’s Petrofac appointed Anne Haase as the new business development director. She has been given the task of
Equinor to produce less oil & gas and spend more on renewables in energy transition push
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has revealed a strategy to accelerate its energy transition, detailing how it will produce less oil and gas as a result of reducing demand and increase investments in renewables and low carbon solutions. Equinor has been working to transform itself from an oil and gas giant
EHB studies future demand and supply of hydrogen in Europe
The European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB) initiative’s new study has shown that sufficient potential exists to produce green and blue hydrogen for the future EU and UK energy demand. Courtesy of EHB Hydrogen is sees as crucial to decarbonise industry, in particular chemicals (ammonia and high-value chemicals), iron and steel, and
Chart scores helium liquefaction order for Russia
US-based LNG engineer Chart Industries has booked a helium liquefaction order for “one of the largest independent oil and gas producers in Russia.” Courtesy of Chart Chart’s supply for the helium plant includes equipment, commissioning, and start-up. The company however does not have any construction responsibility. Chart did not disclose