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Hartmann welcomes 1st dual-fuel 5,000 cbm LPG carrier

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German shipping company Hartmann Reederei has taken delivery of GasChem Homer, the first in a series of three 5,000 cbm LPG carriers being built in China. Image Courtesy: Hartmann As informed, the newbuild was delivered to its owner from Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering shipyard on 6 December 2021.

H-Energy floats eight-LNG cargo tender per year from 2022

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Indian natural gas company H-Energy Global has published a tender seeking eight LNG cargoes per year starting from spring 2022. Courtesy of H-Energy Reuters reported this new liquified natural gas tender, citing two industry sources. The sources also informed that the tender closes on 17 December 2021. To remind, India

Woodside to spend $5 billion on new energy investments by 2030

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Australian energy giant Woodside has set a new target to invest $5 billion in emerging new energy markets and lower carbon services by 2030 as part of its strategy to “thrive through the energy transition.” Woodside CEO, Meg O’Neill, expects LNG to remain an important part of the energy mix

Jera invests in Barossa gas field, joins Darwin LNG project

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Japanese energy giant JERA will buy a 12.5 per cent stake in the Barossa gas field, thus participating in the Darwin LNG project in Australia. Courtesy of Santos The company has decided to invest, through its subsidiary Jera Australia, in the Barossa/Caldita gas field in Australia. On 8 December, it

COSCO Shipping orders LNG carrier trio for $554 million

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China’s shipping company COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation Co. has ordered three liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers from compatriot Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding and China Shipbuilding Trading. As informed, the deal, which was signed on 7 December, includes the construction of three large-scale 174,000-cbm LNG carriers with deadweight tonnage of 80,000. According to the

FPS hires Air Liquide to supply carbon-neutral hydrogen for container vessel

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Dutch marine transportation service provider Future Proof Shipping has signed a long-term agreement with French fuel supplier Air Liquide (AL) for the supply of carbon-free hydrogen to its inland container vessel FPS Maas. As part of the agreement, Air Liquide will supply carbon-free hydrogen through specially designed multi-modal hydrogen storage suited for

Énergir marks 100th LNG bunkering at the Port of Québec

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Energy provider and natural gas distribution company Énergir (formerly Gaz Metro) has completed the 100th ship refueling with liquefied natural gas (LNG) at Port of Québec. Courtesy of Énergir The company achieved this milestone operation on 3 December 2021, according to its social media post. It refers to bunkering operations

Train 6 at Cheniere’s Sabine Pass produces 1st LNG cargo

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U.S. LNG exporter Cheniere says Train 6 of its Sabine Pass liquefaction project in Louisiana has just produced its first LNG cargo. Courtesy of Bechtel Cheniere announced the news via social media, stating that on 7 December the new production train at Sabine Pass produced its first LNG cargo. The

Albatross Marine Hydrogen launches to help shipping reach net zero

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Sustainable design company Albatross Designs Group has launched Albatross Marine Hydrogen, an entity dedicated to making the world’s maritime shipping industry achieve net-zero emissions through the use of green hydrogen as a primary fuel source and fuel cell technologies. Based in San Francisco, California, Albatross Marine Hydrogen aims to develop its

Baker Hughes scores Pluto LNG expansion contract

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LNG project manager Bechtel has awarded a turbomachinery contract to Baker Hughes for the expansion of the Pluto LNG facility in Western Australia. Courtesy of Woodside Under the contract, the energy tech company Baker Hughes will provide high-efficiency gas turbines and centrifugal compressors. These will support the construction of Pluto

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