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Waterfront Shipping demonstrates methanol bunkering in Port of Rotterdam

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Waterfront Shipping’s methanol-fuelled ship took part on Monday in the launch of the world’s first barge-to-ship methanol bunkering operation at the Port of Rotterdam. During the operation, Takaroa Sun, a long-term chartered vessel owned by NYK Bulkship (Asia), a subsidiary of NYK, was provided with methanol from MTS Evidence bunker

Alfa Laval FSS scores Japanese LPG tanker trio deal

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Swedish company Alfa Laval has received an order for three units of the Alfa Laval FCM LPG systems that will be installed on three Japanese LPG carriers. Courtesy of Alfa Laval The low-flashpoint fuel supply system (LFSS) are developed in partnership with MAN Energy Solutions. By selecting the FCM LPG

G2 advances its net-zero LNG export project

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G2 Net-Zero LNG has moved forward with its liquefied natural gas export project in Louisiana with the execution of a letter of intent with NET Power. Courtesy of G2 Net-Zero LNG The LoI follows the release of a pre-FEED report, a milestone in accelerating the project’s FEED study, which is

NV5 to build LNG truck loading facility in Florida

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Florida-based engineer NV5 Globa has secured a $7 million liquefied natural gas (LNG) project for a major Southeast utility. Illustration courtesy of NV5 The company noted it has been contracted to deliver an LNG loading system project for the utility. The new truck loading and unloading system will allow the

Wärtsilä tech ordered for Oriental’s LPG-fueled VLGCs

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The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä said its technology has been selected for two new very large gas carrier vessels (VLGC) being built for China-based Oriental Energy. Courtesy of Oriental Energy Wärtsilä said it has been contracted to supply the cargo handling and LPG fuel supply systems for the two vessels.

BW Offshore chooses APL’s STP system for Barossa FPSO

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FPSO operator BW Offshore has hired APL, part of NOV’s completion and production solutions segment, for the supply of a large, submerged turret production (STP) system for the FPSO to be deployed at Santos’ Barossa gas and condensate field offshore of Australia. Located approximately 300 kilometres northwest of Darwin in

Port of Corpus Christi, Ares sign MoU for green hydrogen

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The Port of Corpus Christi Authority and Ares Management have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop energy infrastructure for the production of green hydrogen. Courtesy of Port of Corpus Christi Green hydrogen, produced by passing an electric current through water (electrolysis), is made without CO2 emissions. As the

Kongsberg to convert Hurtigruten trio to hybrid op

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Norwegian maritime technology group Kongsberg Maritime (KM) has signed a contract to upgrade three Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express passenger vessels with comprehensive equipment packages for hybrid operation. As informed, the cruise company aims to cut CO2 emissions from its operation along the coast of Norway by at least 25 percent. Kongsberg

GECF: Blue ammonia’s role in energy transition

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In its expert commentary, the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) has revealed the potential and benefits of blue ammonia as a clean fuel of the future. Courtesy of NYK As reported in the latest edition of the GECF Global Gas Outlook 2050, the demand for natural gas is expected to

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