Last week, Canada Steamship Lines’ (CSL) new diesel-electric self-unloading vessel, MV Nukumi, completed its inaugural loading and discharge of deicing salt for Windsor Salt. CNW Group/The CSL Group “The successful launch of Nukumi’s operations is the culmination of many years of planning with our … partner, Windsor Salt, to achieve
Equinor to start Hammerfest LNG operations next week
First LNG cargo delivered by PGNiG-chartered vessel
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, NYK get ClassNK AiP for large LCO2 carrier
Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, and compatriot shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) have been granted approval in principle (AiP) from classification society ClassNK for joint development of CO2 transport technology for liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carriers. Photo: NYK LCO2 carriers transport liquefied
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Australia closer to having 1st BioLNG plant in Tasmania
Australian energy solutions company Optimal Group has bought land in Westbury, Tasmania for the first BioLNG production facility in Australia. Optimal Group and gas company BOC/Elgas, a subsidiary of Linde, previously agreed on will jointly explore the development of Australia’s first BioLNG facility at the Westbury LNG plant in Tasmania.
ClassNK approves designs for LNG-fueled bulk carriers from K Line
Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) developed two conceptual designs for LNG-fueled and battery-powered energy-saving bulk carriers and obtained approvals in principle (AIP) from compatriot classification society ClassNK. A future next-generation bulk carrier, Courtesy of K Line K Line developed a conceptual design for 200,000 tonnes class capesize
Chevron and Pertamina team up for lower carbon business in Indonesia
U.S. energy major Chevron and Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina have partnered up to explore lower carbon business opportunities, including carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen. Jay Pryor, vice president of corporate business development for Chevron, and Nicke Widyawati, CEO of PT Pertamina (Persero); Courtesy of
UK regulator hands over North Sea carbon storage licences to BP and Equinor
In a bid to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, UK’s regulator North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has awarded two carbon storage (CS) licences in the Southern North Sea to energy giants BP and Equinor. These licences, which could store up to 23 million tonnes pa (Mtpa) of CO2 by
Aqualung carbon capture initiative attracts Golar LNG, Global Ship Lease
Global Ship Lease (GSL), a London-based containership owner Global Ship Lease (GSL) and Golar LNG, a UK-based owner and operator of marine-based LNG midstream infrastructure, have invested in a carbon capture initiative led by Aqualung Carbon Capture AS. Illustration; Courtesy of Golar LNG As informed, Norway’s Aqualung completed a new