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Ghana’s Tema LNG terminal to get first cargo

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Tema LNG terminal in Ghana, the first offshore LNG receiving terminal in sub-Saharan Africa, is expecting to receive its first LNG cargo at the end of May. Courtesy of Helios Investment Partners Tema LNG, consisting of separate regasification and storage vessels, is backed by Helios Investment Partners and Africa Infrastructure

CMA CGM Jacques Saadé 1st Megamax to pass Elbe’s improved draft

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CMA CGM Jacques Saadé, an LNG-powered Megamax container ship owned by French shipping major CMA CGM, has officially got its feet wet on Elbe’s improved draft, starting a new, two-stage release. On 5 May, the 23,112 TEU CMA CGM Jacques Saadé made its first official voyage through the deepened and

Fure Vinga 1st BV classed ship to get full smart ship status

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Furetank’s Fure Vinga, a 17,997 dwt chemical tanker flying under the Swedish flag, has been granted a complete suite of smart ship class notations by classification society Bureau Veritas (BV). The chemical tanker with an overall length of 150 meters, built back in 2020 by China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou)

Baker Hughes, Bloom Energy unite on hydrogen for energy transition

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U.S. energy technology company Baker Hughes and distributed energy company Bloom Energy have agreed to collaborate on hydrogen solutions to advance the energy transition. Baker Hughes’ hydrogen/gas blend turbine; Corutesy of Baker Hughes/Snam The companies will begin to work together on potential customer engagements immediately. The objective is to launch

Japanese trio to jointly develop hydrogen-fueled marine engines

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Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Yanmar Power Technology, and Japan Engine Corporation recently formed a consortium of Japanese engine manufacturers to pursue joint development of hydrogen-fueled marine engines for ocean-going and coastal vessels. With this move, the trio aims to establish a dominant position in hydrogen engine technologies. With the growing need

Tellurian kept focus on debt reduction in Q1 2021

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US LNG export player Tellurian has made a voluntary $17 million debt repayment, shown in its first-quarter 2021 results. Courtesy of Tellurian The debt repayment was made on 23 April 2021. Tellurian has now paid off all borrowing obligations. For the quarter ending 31 March 2021, the LNG exporter produced

Australia to see 118 oil and gas project starts by 2025

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Australia is expected to witness the start of 118 oil and gas projects’ operations from 2021 to 2025, according to data and analytics company GlobalData. The analytics firm said that this number accounts for 6 per cent of the total project starts in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. Of these, new-build

Total plans Papua LNG FID in 2023

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French major Total has revitalized its plans for the Papua LNG project, eyeing to launch the FEED in early 2022 and to reach the final investment decision in 2023. Courtesy of Oil Search Chairman and CEO of Total Patrick Pouyanné and a Delegation of Papua New Guinea (PNG) led by

PGNiG to push energy transition with LNG availability

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Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) will aid Poland’s climate neutrality goals by enhancing the availability of natural gas, with parallel work on biomethane and hydrogen projects. Courtesy of PGNiG Initiatives PGNiG was looking to undertake in the short term were discussed during the climate neutrality panel of the 590

Denmark designates Siemens Gamesa’s wind-to-hydrogen project site as test zone

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Danish government has designated Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s wind-to-hydrogen pilot project currently under development nearby the company’s Danish headquarters in Brande as an official regulatory energy test zone. The test zone permit gives Siemens Gamesa dispensation from electricity regulations in order to test its potential future application for both onshore

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