Woodside Burrup and the North West Shelf (NWS) project participants have finalized arrangements with the Western Australian Government enabling the supply of Pluto feed gas. Courtesy of Woodside The volumes will be delivered via an interconnector pipeline, for processing at the NWS project’s Karratha gas plant (KGP). These arrangements follow
Grimaldi welcomes 3rd hybrid ro-ro vessel into the fleet
Eco Livorno, the third of twelve hybrid vessels of the Grimaldi Green 5th Generation (GG5G) class, has been delivered to the Grimaldi Group by the Chinese Jinling shipyard located in Nanjing. The Eco Livorno, which flies the Italian flag, has a length of 238 meters, a beam of 34 meters, a gross tonnage of 67,311
Occidental delivers world-first carbon-neutral crude shipment
A division of Occidental Petroleum, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV), has delivered the world’s first shipment of carbon-neutral oil to India. Occidental said on Thursday that the delivery of two million barrels of carbon-neutral oil was made to Reliance Industries. This transaction is the energy industry’s first major petroleum shipment
Novatek, Uniper sign hydrogen MOU
Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer and LNG operator Novatek and Uniper, an energy company based in Germany, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to assess the possibilities of developing a hydrogen value chain. Courtesy of Novatek The companies agreed to develop an integrated production, transportation and supply chain of hydrogen.
LNG-powered HL Green completes first delivery
South Korean steel manufacturer POSCO informed the world’s first LNG-powered bulk carrier HL Green completed its first iron ore delivery. On 20 January, arrived at Gwangyang Works loaded with 180,000 tons of iron ore from Australia POSCO said. Courtesy of POSCO To remind, the vessel completed its maiden voyage docking
ABB CEMcaptain: new emission monitoring solution
ABB, a power and automation technology specialist, unveiled an emissions monitoring system that will help the maritime industry achieve its decarbonisation targets. Courtesy of ABB In 2020, the low sulphur and nitrousoxide emission limits in the International Maritime Organization regulations became enforced worldwide. The new ABB product, an emissions monitoring
Equinor slashes Tanzania LNG value by $982 million
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has decided to write down the value of its Tanzania LNG project on the company’s balance sheet by $982 million. Courtesy of Equinor Equinor noted the write-down will be reflected in adjusted earnings for EPI division in the fourth quarter 2020 results to be reported on
SK selects KBR as technical advisor for hydrogen project
South Korea’s SK E&S, part of SK Group, awarded a technical advisory solutions contract for its hydrogen development project in South Korea to US engineering company KBR. Courtesy of KBR KBR will provide technical solutions to support SK’s plan to build a 30,000 metric-ton-per-annum liquefied hydrogen facility and supply liquefied
Study: Hydrogen fueling market sees dramatic growth
According to Information Trends, a market research company, there are 584 hydrogen stations deployed by the end of 2020 in 33 countries. Photo: Illustration only (Courtesy of MHI) The study named ‘Global Market for Hydrogen Fueling Stations, 2021’ shows hydrogen fueling station market is witnessing a dramatic acceleration in growth.
Novatek to monitor water area in Eastern Russia
Novatek, Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer and LNG operator, signed an agreement on the environmental monitoring of the water area of Kamchatka Peninsula. Courtesy of Novatek The agreement is signed with the Government of the Kamchatka Territory and the Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources. It was agreed