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Chart scores helium liquefaction order for Russia

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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

Eastern Pacific, NTU Singapore to study ammonia as marine fuel

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Singapore’s Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has joined a study with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) to explore the use of ammonia as an alternative marine fuel. The joint study will cover green ammonia production and supply, ammonia bunkering process, and potential issues arising from adopting ammonia as a marine

Port of Montreal, Greenfield team up on green hydrogen & methanol

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The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) has signed a cooperation and development agreement with Greenfield Global, which specializes in the production of biofuels, to implement green energy solutions. Under the deal, the duo aims to develop and commercialize green hydrogen, ethanol, and green methanol for the maritime industry among other solutions.

Fenix Marine Services chooses renewable fuel for its entire fleet

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Fenix Marine Services (FMS) has made a large commitment to environmental sustainability in the maritime sector by fully transitioning its fleet of over 300 pieces of container handling equipment from fossil-based diesel fuel to renewable diesel fuel, effective immediately. Photo: Fenix Marine Services This transition also covers smaller, support vehicles

Gasum grants funds for gas sector development

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The Finnish gas company Gasum gives out six grants for research and development in the gas sector through the Gasum Gas Fund. Courtesy of Gasum Grants from the Gasum Gas Fund for 2021 were given out to six researchers in Helsinki. The grants totaled €63,000 ($76,502). The objective of the

IRENA and Morocco partner up on green hydrogen

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The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Moroccan government have agreed to work closely on advancing the green hydrogen economy to accelerate the energy transition. Courtesy of IRENA The strategic agreement is signed with IRENA, as Morocco aims to become a major green hydrogen producer and exporter. Under this

New consortium eyes bunkering station on Bornholm

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Bornholm Bunker Hub, a new international shipping consortium, has been launched to explore possibilities of establishing a bunkering station with green marine fuel on Bornholm.  As informed, the consortium behind Bornholm Bunker Hub comprises eight partners: Ørsted, Molslinjen, Haldor Topsoe, Bunker Holding Group, Wärtsilä, Rambøll, Bureau Veritas and Port of

NYK to order 12 LNG-fueled car carriers

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Japan’s shipping company NYK Line will order 12 new LNG-fueled vehicle carriers for $912 million (100 billion yen) to reduce CO2 emissions. Courtesy of NYK Line NYK Line will order six car carriers each from Nilaijima Shipyard and Nippon Shipyard (a joint venture of Imabari Shipyard and Japan Ocean Union).

Tourmaline buys rival company and eyes Canadian LNG exports

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Tourmaline Oil has acquired privately owned energy company Black Swan Energy, as a part of its plans of supplying Canadian LNG export terminals, with North Montney as the key sub-basin. Courtesy of Tourmaline Oil Calgary-based private energy company Black Swan Energy was bought for $904 million (C$1.1 billion). Tourmaline said

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