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Thai giant to focus on natural gas and greenhouse gas intensity in new projects
Thailand’s national oil and gas company PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) has revealed its goal to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 with the help of technology, employing carbon capture and storage (CCS), zero routine flaring and renewables to forge a sustainable asset portfolio and curb emissions. The Thai
Aker Clean Hydrogen and Aker Horizons to merge and strengthen H2 production
Norway’s Aker Clean Hydrogen and Aker Horizons will merge to strengthen the integration of hydrogen production with downstream applications in large-scale hybrid decarbonisation projects. Illustration; Courtesy of Aker On 30 March, Aker Clean Hydrogen announced a merger plan with Aker Horizons. The units are to combine in an all-stock merger
Following recent upgrades, Eidesvik vessel lands new deal with Equinor
Norway-based offshore vessel operator Eidesvik Offshore has inked a new contract for one of its recently upgraded platform supply vessels (PSVs) with the Norwegian state-owned giant, Equinor. Eidesvik reported on Wednesday that it has been awarded a contract with Equinor for the PSV Viking Prince. The new deal is scheduled to start
EPS and HSHI pick GTT tank design for 3 new LNG-fueled containerships
French LNG containment specialist GTT has received an order from the Korean shipyard Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries for the fuel tank design of three LNG-fueled container vessels for the Singapore-based shipping company Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS). Illustration; Courtesy of Eastern Pacific Shipping These three new vessels will each have a
Zero-carbon shipping centre and partners initiate European Green Corridors Network
A number of ports in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea have formed a climate action partnership with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping to initiate the new European Green Corridors Network. The zero-carbon shipping centre is building the foundation of the green corridors network with the
FPP, TechnipFMC to explore powering oil & gas platforms with wind, wave, and hydrogen
Floating Power Plant (FPP) and TechnipFMC have been selected by a UK offshore operator to perform a concept select study for the electrification of North Sea oil and gas platform with wind, wave, and hydrogen-based renewable energy system. Illustration/FPP’s hybrid floating wind and wave platform (Courtesy of FPP) The concept
K Line introduces plan for LNG-fueled large-scale dry bulk vessel
Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has applied for the Specified Vessel Introduction Plan with Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) to introduce vessels with excellent environmental performance. The shipping company is working on the introduction of vessels with excellent environmental performance (specified vessels), based on the Maritime Industry Strengthening
Venture Global orders Chart equipment for Plaquemines LNG
U.S. LNG engineer Chart Industries has received an order for the production of six brazed aluminum heat exchanger assemblies and cold boxes for Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG project. Courtesy of Venture Global LNG Chart booked the equipment order of $45 million from Baker Hughes. This order is specifically for the
Avenir LNG becomes sole owner of Italy’s Higas LNG terminal
UK-based energy company Avenir LNG has acquired the shareholdings of its minority partners in HIGAS, thus becoming the sole owner of the Italian small-scale LNG terminal. Courtesy of Reganosa The minority partners were CPL Concordia from Concordia sulla Secchia, and Gas and Heat from Livorno. Higas owns and operates an