Energy and marine consultant AqualisBraemar LOC has revealed that its long-term succession plan for the CEO role, which will enable the company’s COO to take over the position, will soon be implemented as the current CEO plans to retire at the end of the year. AqualisBraemar LOC reported on Tuesday
Eni: Coral-Sul FLNG project is on track
Pertamina and Masdar sign clean energy development deal
Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina has signed a deal with Abu Dhabi-based Masdar Clean Energy to develop clean energy solutions in Indonesia. Courtesy of Pertamina Specifically, the parties have signed a memorandum of understanding. It focuses on joint exploration of the development of floating and solar power plants
Newcastle port poised to become major green hydrogen producer
The Port of Newcastle has teamed up with Macquarie Group’s Green Investment Group to launch a feasibility study into the development of a green hydrogen hub at the port. As informed, the partners have also signed memoranda of understanding (MoU) with Idemitsu, Keolis Downer, Lake Macquarie City Council, Snowy Hydro and Jemena,
QatarEnergy orders six Korean LNG carriers for expansion projects
State-owned petroleum firm QatarEnergy has placed the first batch of liquified natural gas (LNG) shipbuilding orders with Korean shipyards as part of its plans to meet future LNG carrier requirements. Courtesy of QatarEnergy According to QatarEnergy, formerly known as Qatar Petroleum, the order includes four vessels from Daewoo Shipbuilding &
Korean university develops systems to boost LNG ships energy efficiency
Korea Maritime & Ocean University developed two new heat recovery systems that can boost energy efficiency in LNG ships. Illustration only; Image by KSOE Using LNG as fuel can help ships reduce their ghg emissions. However, LNG ships are currently inefficient, with massive heat losses. Thus, university researchers developed new
Cheniere and Sinochem sign long-term LNG SPA
U.S. LNG exporter and producer Cheniere Energy has signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with the Chinese state-owned energy company Sinochem Group. Illustration only; Courtesy of Cheniere The parties signed the agreement for a term of approximately 17.5 years. Under the SPA, Sinochem will buy an initial volume
In focus: the world gathers to curb climate change
During the COP26 conference, nations are expected to speak out their ambition towards mitigating climate change. These pledges will have an effect on the offshore energy and maritime industry. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Subscribe to continue Become a
KOTUG to use Shift’s swappable batteries on E-Pusher
Towage services provider KOTUG International will use Shift Clean Energy’s new PwrSwäp clean energy service — which is based on swappable batteries on a pay-as-you-go basis — on KOTUG’s E-Pusher vessels. Photo: KOTUG As explained, the combination supports the maritime industry in meeting its environmental, social and governance (ESG) objectives