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TECO 2030 to build giga hydrogen fuel cell factory in Norway

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Oslo-based engineering and equipment development company TECO 2030 has announced plans to establish Norway’s first large-scale production of fuel cells, optimized to be the heart of hydrogen-powered ships and other heavy-duty installations. “Our ambition is to build an advanced innovation centre combined with a giga factory, meaning that we will

LNG Canada’s coronavirus restart plan approved

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Shell-led LNG Canada project received approval for their construction restart plan. Courtesy of LNG Canada LNG Canada and the project contractor JGC Fluor JV won approval from the Office of the Public Health Officer and Northern Health to restart their activities according to their proposed plan in regards to the

Japan’s LNG imports up in January

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Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) into Japan rose during the first month of 2021. Courtesy of Tepco Provisional data released by Japan’s Ministry of Finance shows that Japan imported a total o 8.06 million tons of LNG in January 2021. This is a 7.3 per cent jump compared to

Chart obtains Cryo Technologies

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Chart Industries acquired Cryogenic Gas Technologies, a supplier of custom cryogenic processing systems and equipment, for $55 million. Courtesy of Chart Industries Cryo Technologies, based in Pennsylvania USA, manufactures custom-engineered process systems to separate, purify, refrigerate, liquefy and distribute industrial gases such as hydrogen, helium, argon, and hydrocarbons with design

U.S. LNG exports up in December

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The United States liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities have closed the year 2020 with record volumes. Courtesy of Cheniere The U.S. Department of Energy reported export volumes of 304.1 Billion cubic feet in December. The volumes increased 8.4 per cent over November 2020 and 38.1 per cent over December

Maersk to operate world’s 1st carbon-neutral feeder by 2023

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Illustration; Image credit Maersk Container shipping heavyweight Maersk plans to launch the world’s first carbon-neutral liner vessel in 2023, seven years ahead of the initial 2030-ambition, Maersk said. The vessel will be a methanol feeder with a capacity of around 2,000 TEU and it would be deployed in one of Maersk’s

PTTEP to boost Malaysian energy supply following first gas from deepwater fields

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Thailand’s energy player PTTEP has confirmed the start-up of natural gas production from the Rotan and Buluh fields offshore Malaysia, which will increase the domestic LNG production capacity and strengthen PTTEP investment portfolio in the country. The PTTEP-operated Rotan and Buluh deepwater fields are located in Block H Production Sharing

EnergyQuest: Pluto, Prelude boost Australia’s January LNG exports

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Australian liquefied natural gas exports edged up in January as production picked up at the Pluto facility and the restart of Shell’s Prelude FLNG plant. Courtesy of Shell Australian energy consultancy EnergyQuest said in its monthly report that West Coast shipments increased to 4.6 Mt in January, up from 4.4

Save the date for Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2021

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Source: Navingo Offshore Energy Exhibition and Conference (OEEC) will take place in Amsterdam RAI on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 October 2021. The 14th edition of OEEC will have a physical exhibition floor and content programme combined with an online event and matchmaking environment. The dates for the event were

Spain’s January LNG imports slip

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Spain’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) slipped during the first month of the year 2021, Enagás said in its monthly report. Courtesy of Enagas The operator noted that LNG facilities imported a total of 15.79 TWh in January 2021, 25.4 per cent below the 21.18 TWh imported in January

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