After announcing their intention to bid in the ScotWind seabed leasing this May, British oil & gas major BP and German offshore wind developer EnBW have now detailed on their plan in Scotland, which encompasses more than offshore wind. With an investment of GBP 10 billion (around EUR 11.65 billion),
What’s ahead for offshore energy workforce as the world strives for net-zero?
As the energy transition is accelerating across the offshore energy industry, a question arises: what will happen to its workforce? Premium content You are currently not logged into your account. Register and get a two week trial. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Would you
Santos bid to form $16 bln regional powerhouse rejected by Oil Search
LNG-fueled Fure Viten completes bunkering operation
Fure Viten, Swedish shipowner Furetank’s LNG-powered tanker, has completed a bunkering operation in Malaysia as part of its maiden voyage from China to Europe. Courtesy of Titan LNG Titan LNG and Petronas supplied Furetank Rederi’s new tanker on 15 July in the port of Pasir Guadang, Malaysia. Petronas-chartered Avenir Advantage
Kinetrex Energy to be sold to Kinder Morgan for $310m
U.S. energy infrastructure company Kinder Morgan will buy U.S. LNG supplier Kinetrex Energy for $310 million. Illustration only; Courtesy of Kinder Morgan The Indianapolis-based supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) will be acquired from an affiliate of Parallel49 Equity. With this acquisition, Kinder Morgan will obtain access to two small-scale
Gasnor and Wintershall Dea sign LNG bunker supply deal
Norwegian natural gas supplier Gasnor has signed an LNG supply deal with German oil and gas company Wintershall Dea. Courtesy of Gasnor Gasnor will supply LNG to the offshore supply ship Viking Princess that serves on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The vessel is owned by Eidesvik Offshore, and is contracted
Canada supports clean energy projects with up to $35 million
To reduce emissions, the Canadian goverment will invest up to $35 million for projects led by the British Columbia Center for Innovation and Clean Energy. Illustration only; Courtesy of Shell The goal of the Centre is to expand British Columbia-based clean energy technologies. It is planned to be launched in
Saipem launches marine renewables-powered solution for offshore green hydrogen production
The Italian multinational oilfield services company Saipem has launched SUISO, a technological solution that combines floating wind, floating solar, and marine energy to power the production of green hydrogen on existing offshore platforms. Illustration (Courtesy of Saipem) Combining various renewable energy sources in a single system, the aim of SUISO
FSRU Transgas Power delivered to Dynagas
Chinese shipbuilding major Hudong-Zhonghua has delivered Transgas Power, the first FSRU it is building for Greek shipping company Dynagas. Courtesy of Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding The delivery ceremony was held at Hudong-Zhonghua’s yard in Shanghai on 15 July. Transgas Power is a 174,000 cubic metres floating storage and a regasification unit (FSRU).
Study: Carbon recycled methane can be recognized as zero-emission ship fuel
Carbon recycled methane produced by methanation technology can be recognized as zero-emission ship fuel, the Ship Carbon Recycling Working Group (WG) of Japan’s Carbon Capture & Reuse (CCR) Study Group has confirmed. A technical paper describing the details of the calculation procedure and evaluation conducted by the WG has been