French energy giant TotalEnergies has partnered with Sembcorp Energy Singapore, an integrated energy and environmental services player, to import a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply strip in Singapore. Courtesy of Sembcorp Energy Singapore The agreement will see Sembcorp import an LNG supply strip from TotalEnergie’s global portfolio for five years
Western Baltic Engineering, AYK Energy seal electric vessel partnership
Lithuanian ship designer Western Baltic Engineering (WBE) is accelerating the development of its recently unveiled electric ‘pusher’ vessel with the signing of a new partnership with Andorra-based battery maker AYK Energy. As informed, the agreement will see the companies collaborate on building the first electric pusher vessel, named the ELECTRIC
KSOE adds one more LNG carrier to this year’s ordering tally
South Korean shipbuilding group Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has won an order for an LNG carrier. The order has been secured by KSOE’s subsidiary Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, the shipbuilder said in a filing with Korea Exchange. The contract, signed with an unidentified shipowner based in Oceania, is worth KRW
Provaris submits EPBC Referral for 2.8 GW green hydrogen project
Provaris Energy, an Australian developer of integrated compressed hydrogen projects, has lodged its EPBC Referral with the Australian Federal Government’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) for its proposed Tiwi H2 project. Provaris submitted the EPBC Referral, addressing any potential impacts to Matters of National Environmental
DSME verifies its onboard carbon capture system on an LNG carrier
DSME OCCS; Image courtesy: DSME South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has completed a verification test of its carbon capture and storage technology on board an LNG carrier. The onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) has been jointly developed with Hi Air Korea, a producer of equipment for
KSOE, Shell and partners to demonstrate fuel cell-powered ship operations
South Korean shipbuilder Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), a unit of Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group, is launching a demonstration project to apply fuel cells, which are seen as a next-generation energy source, to large vessels. Courtesy of Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) On 11 October, KSOE signed a consortium
Hydrogen-producing offshore wind turbine project progressing towards permit application
Vattenfall’s offshore wind-to-hydrogen pilot project in Scotland is moving towards filing consent applications, with a public consultation event set to be held next month and the developer appointing a UK-based consultancy for the metocean design criteria for the project. The Hydrogen Turbine 1 (HT1) project is said to bring the world
Vopak eyes green ammonia import at North Sea Port
Tank storage company Vopak is carrying out preparations at the Vlissingen terminal, located at the North Sea Port, the Netherlands, for the storage of green ammonia as a response to the growing demand for sustainable raw materials and energy. The plan includes preparing two existing refrigerated liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Shell picks Malaysian contractor to deliver solar-powered platform for gas project
Energy and marine solutions provider Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) has been awarded a contract to build a platform for a Shell-operated gas project offshore Malaysia. MMHE, a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Berhad (MHB), said on Tuesday it has secured a contract from
Net-zero technology developers scoop £8 million to cut offshore emissions in UK
The UK-based Net Zero Technology Centre has revealed the 20 winners of its 2022 Open Innovation Programme. The center was created as part of the Aberdeen City Region Deal, with £180 million of UK and Scottish government funding to maximise the potential of the North Sea. Since its inception in