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LNG carrier Adamastos delivered to Capital Gas

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Greek ship operator Capital Gas has taken delivery of its new LNG carrier Adamastos from South Korea’s shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries. Courtesy of Capital Gas The Adamastos is a 299 meters long vessel that has a capacity of 174,000 cubic metres. It features XDF engines, and GTT‘s MKIII FLEX containment

FlexFueler 002 wraps up bunkering on Eagle Balder

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Titan LNG’s second bunkering barge FlexFueler 002 has completed refueling of AET’s tanker Eagle Balder offshore Netherlands. Courtesy of Titan LNG The FlexFueler 002 refueled the Eagle Balder with 575 metric tonnes of liquified natural gas (LNG), Titan LNG reports. The operation took place at the North Sea Port on

Singapore’s BW Tatiana FSRU headed to El Salvador

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BW Tatiana FSRU is on its way from Singapore to El Salvador to serve the Energía del Pacífico LNG-to-power project. Courtesy of Invenergy BW LNG, a unit of the Singapore-based BW Group, and Invenergy, a U.S.-based energy company, reported BW Tatiana‘s departure. It left Singapore’s Keppel Tuas shipyard on Friday

Dorado FPSO FEED contract goes to Altera

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Australian energy giant Santos has awarded the Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for an FPSO vessel for its Dorado offshore project development to Altera Infrastructure. Dorado FPSO; Source: Santos The Santos-operated Dorado project is in permit WA-437-P in the Bedout Sub-basin, offshore Western Australia. Santos has an 80

In focus: New clean fuel-powered vessels coming to market as investments in renewables and decarbonisation continue

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Energy transition developments have not hit the pause button amid the summer vacation season and new updates on investments in renewable energy, decarbonisation, and moving away from fossil fuels continued filling our headlines this week, with all of these efforts from the offshore energy and shipping sectors coming together in

Gasum to supply LNG for Finnish gov’t

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Energy company Gasum has won the framework agreement in a competitive tendering process with the Finnish government for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Image Courtesy: Gasum The tender was organized by the Finnish central purchasing body, Hansel Ltd. As informed, Gasum will supply LNG to the Finnish Transport

HHLA wins funding for green hydrogen project

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Germany-based port and transport logistics company Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) is among a number of industry players that can now benefit from an additional €2.3 million ($2.7 million) to test new transportation technologies for green hydrogen. The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) will approve substantial

NQBP, partners to look into green hydrogen potential

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North Queensland Bulk Ports (NGBP) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with partners to work on green hydrogen production and the development of a supply chain at the Port of Hay Point. The partners include Japan’s trading company Itochu Corporation, Australian construction service company Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure Limited

Port of New Orleans to bring LNG fueling service to ship operators

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The Port of New Orleans and CLEANCOR Energy Solutions, a subsidiary of SEACOR Holdings, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on solutions to provide liquified natural gas (LNG) bunkering to ship operators. Under the agreement, the energy company will provide LNG to the Port of New Orleans’ customers

ABB to provide power from shore for Jansz-Io field

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A power and automation technology specialist ABB has been hired by Chevron and Aker Solutions to provide power from shore and subsea long step-out to Jansz-Io field offshore Australia. ABB said on Thursday that it won an order worth approximately $120 million to supply the overall electrical power system (EPS)

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