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Shell founds 10 MW green hydrogen electrolyser

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Royal Dutch Shell has started operations at its ten megawatts green hydrogen electrolysis plant at the Wesseling site of its Rheinland refinery in Germany. Courtesy of Shell Shell claims the Refhyne project be Europe’s largest PEM hydrogen electrolyser; the first to use this technology at such a large scale in

Chevron sanctions $4 billion compression project in Australia

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Chevron Corporation, as the operator and the Gorgon joint venture, will proceed with the approximately $4 billion (AU$6 billion) Jansz-Io Compression (J-IC) project located in Australia. Jansz-Io Subsea Compression Station; Source: Chevron The Jansz-Io field is located around 200 kilometres offshore the northwest coast of Western Australia at approximately 1,350

GTT’s new containment system tech receives final approval

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French LNG containment specialist GTT has received the final approval for its upgraded containment system technology from the classification societies Bureau Veritas, DNV and Lloyd’s Register. Courtesy of GTT The upgraded NO96 Super+ technology keeps the main features of the NO96 containment system. These are in particular the double invar

KSOE bags order for LNG carrier

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South Korean shipbuilding giant Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has secured a new order for a liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier. The contract has a value of KRW 215.5 billion (around $190 million), KSOE revealed in a stock exchange filing on 2 July. Under the deal, KSOE’s unit Hyundai

Chart buys L.A. Turbine to boost hydrogen and LNG solutions

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US-based LNG engineer Chart Industries has acquired turboexpander engineering company L.A. Turbine for $80 million in order to utilise its expenders for LNG, CCS and hydrogen processes. Courtesy of Chart L.A. Turbine is a U.S. company dealing with turboexpander design, engineering, manufacturing, assembly and testing processes for new and aftermarket

TECO 2030 moves into its new giga fuel cell production factory

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The Norwegian cleantech company TECO 2030 has taken over the building that will become home to its new fuel cell giga factory in Narvik, northern Norway. The planned combined fuel cell factory and innovation centre is set to become Norway’s first large-scale production of hydrogen-based fuel cells. “This building is

Hapag-Lloyd orders more MAN ME-GI Engines

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South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has ordered six main engines to be installed on Hapag Lloyd’s recently ordered 23,000 TEU boxship sextet. The MAN B&W 11G95ME-GI Mk10.5 main engines have been ordered from German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions. Photo: MAN ES The new order stems

Cheniere appoints new board of directors members

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U.S. LNG exporter and producer Cheniere Energy has appointed Patricia K. Collawn and Lorraine Mitchelmore to serve as members of the board of directors. Courtesy of Cheniere Patricia K. Collawn is appointed to the audit and compensation committees, while Lorraine Mitchelmore is appointed to the audit and governance and nominating

EIA: US weekly LNG exports and Henry Hub price rise

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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported increased weekly liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and Henry Hub price. Courtesy of Cheniere EIA reveals in the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook report that LNG exports increase week over week, followed by the Henry Hub spot price that rose from $3.33 per million

DNV approved Samsung’s design for fuel cell-powered LNG carrier

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Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has received approval in principle from Norway-based classification society DNV for the design of fuel cell-powered LNG carrier. Illustration only; Courtesy of Business Wire DNV granted the basic design approval for commercialisation. According to Samsung Heavy, this will be the world’s first large cargo

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