According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) report, weekly LNG exports from the U.S. dropped by four vessels week over week, followed by Henry Hub spot prices. Courtesy of Cheniere In the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook for the week between 5 May and 11 May, EIA reports 21 LNG vessels
MacGregor to supply equipment to SeaRoad LNG-fueled RoRo
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has been selected to supply roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) equipment for a new LNG-fueled vessel German shipbuilder Flensburger Schiffbaugesellschaft (FSG) is building for Australian operator SeaRoad. Courtesy of FSG In September 2021, FSG received an order for the construction of a RoRo vessel running on LNG from SeaRoad. SeaRoad
Europe eyes gas-rich African nations for new supplies, Rystad says
Africa is conservatively forecast to reach peak gas production at 470 billion cubic meters (Bcm) by the late 2030s, equivalent to about 75 per cent of the expected amount of gas produced by Russia in 2022, according to research by Rystad Energy. In early March, the European Union announced it
Bureau Veritas approves electro-hydrogen power generator for maritime industry
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) recently approved the second generation of the REXH2 developed by Energy Observer Developments (EODev), a turnkey electro-hydrogen power generator for the supply of low carbon electricity onboard ships. Courtesy of BV The hydrogen PEM fuel cell makes it possible to meet energy needs ranging from
Kyushu Electric Power forms LNG trading subsidiary QUEST
The Japanese energy company has formed a subsidiary for LNG trading named Q United Energy Supply & Trading (QUEST). Illustration only; Saibu Gas’ and Kyushu Electric Power’s Hibiki LNG terminal; Courtesy of Saibu Gas Kyushu Electric revealed in a statement that it launched a new LNG trading unit. The company
Aramco and PTT to collaborate on LNG, blue and green hydrogen
Saudi oil and gas giant Saudi Aramco and Thailand’s state-owned energy firm PTT want to strengthen cooperation in areas like LNG, blue and green hydrogen, and various clean energy initiatives. Courtesy of Aramco Aramco and PTT want to strengthen cooperation across crude oil sourcing and the marketing of refining and
ADNOC appoints McDermott as design contractor of Fujairah LNG terminal
UAE-based oil company Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has awarded a design contract to US engineering firm McDermott for its planned Fujairah LNG terminal. Courtesy of ADNOC In a social media post, ADNOC said its new, carbon-efficient LNG plant in Fujairah is moving to the design stage, with McDermott
Pacific Basin, Mitsui and Nihon Shipyard join forces on zero-emission ships
Hong Kong-based dry bulk shipping company Pacific Basin has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Japanese shipyard Nihon Shipyard and trading and investment company Mitsui to cooperate in the investigation and development of zero-emission vessels. The partners will also explore the investment in related bunkering infrastructure. Nihon Shipyard is
Ports of Duisburg and Rotterdam looking to establish hydrogen hubs
The port authorities of Duisburg and Rotterdam have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to renew and expand their collaboration, as well as to look for ways for establishing future hydrogen hubs. As explained, the LOI includes agreements on looking into the possibility of linking the port community systems Portbase (Rotterdam)
JGC awards KBR ammonia contract to meet Japan’s clean energy demand
Japanese engineering company JGC Corporation has awarded U.S. engineering firm KBR a contract for its green ammonia technology for a project sponsored by Japanese research and development agency NEDO. Illustration; Courtesy of KBR KBR’S K-GreeN solution produces green ammonia as a long-duration energy storage medium. Under the terms of the