Shipping company Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers Singapore (Fratelli Cosulich) has signed a joint development project (JDP) agreement with Italian classification society RINA and Singapore-based vessel design specialist SeaTech Solutions to develop an ammonia bunker tanker design. Under the agreement, SeaTech will focus on the ship concept development and design while RINA
Gasum sells Risavika LNG plant to NSMP
The Nordic energy company Gasum has reached an agreement with North Sea Midstream Partners (NSMP) on the divestment of the Risavika LNG liquefaction plant. Courtesy of Gasum Gasum and North Sea Midstream Partners signed the contract on 1 November 2021. Subsequently, the transaction will take place by mid-November. North Sea
Study: Ports need to proactively prioritize spatial safety for future fuels
A recent study jointly developed by Dutch Port of Amsterdam and classification society DNV has concluded that ports looking to supply new zero or carbon-neutral fuels to ships will need to pay special attention to spatial safety when planning ahead for locating and building bunkering infrastructure. Photo: IAPH/Port of Amsterdam
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GEV receives AiP for Handymax hydrogen carrier design
Australian energy company Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has secured approval in principle (AiP) from classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for compressed hydrogen carrier design with a 430-tonne cargo capacity. As informed, ABS granted the AiP following a review of GEV’s design in accordance with the ABS “Guidance Notes on
Storengy picks Elogen for green H2 storage project HYPSTER
French energy major Engie’s subsidiary Storengy has selected a GTT group company Elogen as part of the HyPSTER project, the first green hydrogen storage project supported by the EU. Illustration only; Courtesy of Elogen Elogen (ex Areva H2Gen) says its unique membrane electrolyser technology will help store green hydrogen produced from
ExxonMobil and Pertamina to gauge Indonesian CCS potential
Oil major ExxonMobil has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indonesian state-owned company Pertamina to assess the potential for large-scale deployment of low-carbon technologies in Indonesia. ExxonMobil and Pertamina reached an agreement to identify and evaluate potential subsurface CO2 storage locations and examine the feasibility of transporting CO2 in Southeast Asia.
TenneT presents 6 GW offshore wind grid solution for Germany
TenneT has presented a new technological solution in Germany which can significantly accelerate offshore grid expansion for wind power in the North Sea and accommodate the build-out of 6 GW of offshore wind capacity in Germany three years earlier. The solution includes TenneT’s 2 GW standard for direct current connections,
Pakistan LNG seeks 2 LNG cargoes for November delivery
State-owned Pakistan LNG Limited published an emergency tender seeking two LNG cargoes for November delivery. Courtesy of Pakistan LNG The tender comes after Pakistan LNG‘s term suppliers canceled delivery of cargoes, Reuters reported. Commodity trader Gunvor Group could not deliver a cargo due to force majeure at Equatorial Guinea’s LNG
RVO puts the focus on green hydrogen
Peter Lambooij, senior communications advisor, and Edu Willemse, senior energy advisor, at the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO.nl) shed the light on the agency’s fourth time joining OEEC, the Dutch energy sector, the importance of green hydrogen, and much more. The RVO.nl representatives said that at this year’s OEEC they provided