LNG tanker Berge Arzew has delivered the commissioning cargo to Ertuğrul Gazi FSRU at the LNG terminal in Hatay, Turkey. Courtesy of BOTAS BW LNG’s Berge Arzew delivered about 132,000 cubic metres of LNG to the first Turkish-flagged FSRU in a ship-to-ship transfer. The Bahama-flagged LNG tanker docked near Ertuğrul
Gen2 to develop green hydrogen hub at Port of Hirtshals
Norwegian firm Gen2 Energy has agreed with Denmark’s Port of Hirtshals to collaborate on the development of a green hydrogen hub. Courtesy of Port of Hirtshals The parties signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) addressing several issues related to developing a green hydrogen hub in Hirtshals, the seaport on the
CMA CGM, Elengy & others to study production of BioLNG
French liner major CMA CGM has teamed up with EveRé, operator of the multi-process household waste treatment plant, Elengy, a subsidiary of Engie, and TotalEnergies to study the feasibility of creating France’s first production unit for liquefied biomethane (BioLNG). CMA CGM Champs Elyses; Image credit: CMA CGM BioLNG, a low-carbon
Hydrogenious and Østensjø join in on zero-emission shipping
Germany’s Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and Norway’s Østensjø Group team up to develop an emission-free propulsion system based on hydrogen in oil for the global shipping industry. The two companies founded the joint venture company called Hydrogenious LOHC Maritime. Norwegian government-owned organization Enova will support the joint venture’s initial project HyNjord
KfW IPEX-Bank supports Hapag-Lloyd’s LNG-powered ULCV project with green loan
German container shipping major Hapag-Lloyd has secured from compatriot KfW IPEX-Bank its second green loan within six months aimed at financing the construction of six LNG-powered ultra large container vessels (ULCVs). Together with nine other banks, KfW IPEX-Bank is contributing debt capital of $852 million. In this context, KfW IPEX-Bank
Drewry bullish on methanol’s role in decarbonizing shipping
UK-based shipping consultancy Drewry expects half of the vessels ordered after 2025 to have dual-fuel engines, with a large percentage using methanol as marine fuel. Methanol is viewed as a good replacement for traditional marine fuels due to its potential to reduce GHG emissions since it doesn’t contain NOx and
Everfuel and Greenstat team up on Norway’s hydrogen supply
Danish green hydrogen fuel provider Everfuel and Norwegian energy company Greenstat will cooperate on developing a green hydrogen supply for zero-emission mobility in Norway. llustration only; Courtesy of MHI The companies said they have identified multiple projects that they are actively pursuing together in order to supply hydrogen for zero-emission
SHI secures order for LNG carrier trio
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has won an order for the construction of three liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. The contract has been signed with an undisclosed shipowner based in Oceania. The deal has a value of KRW 654.5 billion (about $579 million), SHI revealed in a stock
Crown LNG awarded FEED for Kakinada LNG to Aker
Crown LNG has granted Aker Solutions a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for the Kakinada LNG terminal in India. Courtesy of Aker Solutons Norwegian LNG infrastructure company Crown LNG selected Norwegian engineering company Aker Solutions as the main contractor for their offshore LNG receiving terminal at Kakinada, India. Under
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