French energy major TotalEnergies has signed a deal with U.S. LNG infrastructure company Sempra to offtake one-third of the future Vista Pacifico LNG production and become a shareholder in the project. Illustration; Cameron LNG; Courtesy of Sempra TotalEnergies said in a statement it is expanding its North American strategic alliance
EnBW to buy LNG from Germany’s Stade LNG terminal
New Fortress working on new Fast LNG terminal offshore Louisiana
U.S. gas-to-power developer New Fortress Energy has filed permit applications to develop and operate a new offshore Fast LNG terminal in the Gulf of Mexico. Illustration only; Courtesy of New Fortress Energy O 31 March 2022, New Fortress Energy said in a statement it has filed applications with the U.S. Maritime
Italians partner up for clean fuels, greener shipping and renewable energies
Italian shipbuilding giant Fincantieri has signed a memorandum of understanding with compatriot certification and engineering company RINA to enhance mutual expertise and develop synergies in the field of alternative fuels, carbon capture and renewable energies in the shipping sector. Illustration/Fincantieri Monfalcone Shipyard (Courtesy of Fincantieri) The agreement sees the involvement
Eneco and OCI join NortH2 offshore wind-to-hydrogen consortium
Energy company Eneco and OCI N.V., a global producer and distributor of hydrogen-based products, have joined the NortH2 green hydrogen consortium as collaborative partners. Eneco is joining the NortH2 consortium of Equinor, RWE, Shell, and Gasunie as an investment partner. Groningen Seaports is a support partner on the project. OCI,
MOL: First concept of ammonia/liquefied CO2 carrier unveiled
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has completed a concept study of an ammonia/liquefied CO2 carrier to flexibly meet future transport demand. CG rendering of ammonia/liquefied CO2 combined carrier. Courtesy of MOL MOL cooperated with the Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) Group’s Mitsubishi Shipbuilding on this research. As explained, the liquefied
H2Carrier and Eurowind to develop green marine fuels
Norway-based company H2Carrier and Danish renewable energy project developer Eurowind Energy have agreed to cooperate on making the marine fuel market greener. Courtesy of H2Carrier The parties have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop green fuels from wind and solar power. Specifically, they will perform a technical and
PGNiG to book capacity at Gdansk FSRU terminal
Polish oil and gas player PGNiG wants to book regasification capacity at GAZ-SYSTEM’s floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) terminal at the Port of Gdansk. Port of Gdansk; Courtesy of GAZ-SYSTEM On March 30, the company placed an order for regasification services as part of the first phase of the
E.ON and TES to import green hydrogen into Germany
European energy company E.ON and Belgian hydrogen company Tree Energy Solutions (TES) have agreed on a strategic partnership to import green hydrogen at scale into Germany. Courtesy of TES Under the partnership, the companies will look into potential joint engagements along the entire hydrogen value chain. The goal is to
Hamburg examining locations for floating LNG terminal
Authorities in Hamburg are intensively examining locations for a floating LNG terminal in an effort to reduce dependence on Russian energy imports as quickly as possible. Courtesy of BUKEA At the beginning of March, Robert Habeck, Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action placed the topic of LNG