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Repsol invests $2.96 billion in renewable hydrogen push

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Spanish oil and gas company Repsol says it will invest €2.549 billion ($2.958 billion) in the entire hydrogen value chain by 2030. Illustration only; Courtesy of Repsol Renewable hydrogen is one of Repsol’s strategic pillars to achieve zero emissions by 2050. Thus, the company presented its hydrogen strategy for up

Maersk invests in Dutch start-up to develop green lignin marine fuels

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Danish shipping major A.P. Moller – Maersk, through its corporate arm Maersk Growth, has decided to invest in Dutch start-up Vertoro, a company focused on developing liquid lignin technology which can be used as a marine fuel. As disclosed, Maersk’s investment will be used to further develop and commercialise Vertoro’s

Corvus marks 500th project order with 3 zero-emission harbor tugs

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Norway’s energy storage company Corvus Energy has marked its 500th project order with three zero-emission harbor tugs to be built by Turkish Sanmar Shipyards to serve Canada’s Kitimat LNG project. Courtesy of Corvus Energy Corvus Energy will supply 5288 kilowatt/hour batteries for each of three battery-powered harbor tugs. Sanmar Shipyards.

AET wraps up its first-ever US LNG bunkering

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AET, a Singapore-based petroleum logistics unit of Malaysian energy logistics group MISC Berhad, has completed its first-ever LNG bunkering in the United States. Photo: AET On 9 October 2021, AET worked in coordination with Shell to refuel the LNG dual-fuel Aframax tanker Pacific Ruby outside Port Canaveral in Florida. During the

Mitsui hires IINO’s ammonia fuel-ready carrier

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Japan’s shipping company Mitsui & Co., Ltd. has signed a time charter agreement with compatriot firm IINO Kaiun Kaisha for a 23,000 cbm ammonia fuel-ready ammonia carrier. The new vessel will be 160 meters long, with a depth of 15.9 meters. It will be built by South Korean shipyard Hyundai

Golar secures a 1-year fixed-time charter for LNG carrier

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LNG shipper Golar has secured a one-year fixed-time charter for one of its LNG carriers, generating approximately $36.5 million of revenue. Illustration only; Courtesy of Golar LNG In its commercial update, the Bermuda-based company said its seasonal strength of the LNG carrier segment remains encouraging. Increasing price arbitrages between LNG

DOE picks Shell-led consortium to prove LH2 storage technology

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Shell-led consortium to demonstrate the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of large-scale liquid hydrogen (LH2) storage tank. Photo: Shell logo; Source: Navingo For the future energy system, it is of crucial importance that an effective hydrogen supply chain is established. This includes the ability

GasLog sells GasLog Salem LNG carrier to CDBL

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Greek owner and operator of LNG carriers GasLog has completed the sale of GasLog Salem LNGC to a subsidiary of China Development Bank Leasing (CDBL) for $128 million. Illustration only; Courtesy of GasLog By doing this, GasLog is releasing approximately $22 million of incremental liquidity. The company will also bareboat charter-in the

Green hydrogen fuels to decarbonise 80% of global shipping

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A rapid replacement of fossil fuels with renewable fuels based on green hydrogen and advanced biofuels could enable to cut up to 80% of CO2 emissions attributed to international maritime shipping by mid-century, a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) finds. Renewable fuels should contribute at least

Höegh LNG charters Höegh Gallant FSRU to New Fortress

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Bermuda-based Höegh LNG Partners has recently entered into a ten-year agreement with U.S.-based gas-to-power developer New Fortress Energy to charter the Höegh Gallant FSRU. Courtesy of Höegh LNG  The ten-year charter will start in the last quarter of 2021. The Höegh Gallant FSRU will serve New Fortress’ Old Harbour facility

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