Pre-construction works for the Canadian Woodfibre LNG project will begin this year, revealed the project’s CEO in an update to Squamish Council. Courtesy of Woodfibre LNG Woodfibre LNG, a subsidiary of Singapore-based Pacific Energy, updated the Squamish Council on the project on 22 March. On this occasion, the project’s CEO
ICCT’s FUMES project to measure LNG ships’ methane emissions
The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has launched the FUgitive Methane Emissions from Ships (FUMES) project to quantify methane emissions from LNG-fueled ships. Explicit intercepts the exhaust plume of a vessel to measure emissions; Courtesy of ICCT On 22 March, ICCT said it formally started the FUMES project in
Argo FSRU project greenlighted by Greece’s regulatory authority
The ARGO FSRU project in Volos port, developed by Mediterranean Gas, has been greenlighted by Greece’s Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE). FSRU Independence. Illustration only; Courtesy of Klaipedos Nafta Mediterranean Gas is a Greek energy utility company that is behind the FSRU-based Volos Port Authority project Argo. The project has
Energean hires Halliburton to gauge carbon storage potential in Prinos area
In pursuit of a project at the core of its net-zero roadmap, London-listed E&P company Energean has selected Halliburton, a U.S. oilfield services provider, for a subsurface study to evaluate the carbon capture and storage (CCS) potential of a basin in Greece. Halliburton revealed on Wednesday that Energean awarded it
New floating wind-to-hydrogen project proposed in UK
Environmental Resources Management’s (ERM) ERM Dolphyn and Source Energie have entered into a partnership to jointly develop projects in the Celtic Sea that incorporate floating wind and green hydrogen production, with an aim to participate in the Crown Estate’s planned floating wind leasing round. Source Energie has been working for some
Fortescue buys MMA Offshore’s PSV to convert it to green ammonia
Australia-based MMA Offshore has completed the sale of the platform supply vessel (PSV) MMA Leveque, set to be converted to run on green ammonia, to a subsidiary of compatriot Fortescue Future Industries (FFI). MMA Leveque. Courtesy of MMA Offshore As disclosed, MMA Leveque was sold for $7.75 million and the
BP entering Japanese offshore wind market
BP has entered into an agreement with Marubeni to form a strategic partnership for offshore wind and potentially other decarbonisation projects, including hydrogen, in Japan. The new partnership will see BP acquiring a stake in Marubeni’s proposed offshore wind project in the country. Under the agreement, BP will join with
Shell joins German LNG for Brunsbüttel LNG import
Shell and the German LNG Terminal joint venture have signed a memorandum of understanding on the import of LNG through the planned terminal in Brunsbüttel. Courtesy of German LNG Terminal The parties signed the deal following the latest developments in relation to the construction of an energy terminal in Brunsbüttel.
Green Hydrogen Systems electrolysis picked for Norway’s H2 project
Denmark-based Green Hydrogen Systems has received an order from Liquiline to deliver electrolysis equipment for a Dalane Energi-led H2 project in Norway. Courtesy of Green Hydrogen Systems Green Hydrogen Systems is a provider of alkaline electrolysers for on-site hydrogen production based on renewable electricity. This order specifically includes the supply
Aker Carbon Capture and Microsoft to scale up CCUS value-chain with power of tech
Norwegian company focused on capturing CO2 emissions, Aker Carbon Capture, has joined forces with Microsoft to combine their expertise in technology to support the industry’s transition to a net-zero future while pursuing opportunities to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) and speed up the development of