Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Tree Energy Solutions (TES) have joined forces to develop the ‘world’s largest’ green hydrogen integrated project to help Europe mitigate its current energy and climate crisis. The first phase of the partnership will see joint development and investment in the supply of 300,000 tonnes of
Maersk books six more methanol-fuelled boxships at HHI
Image credit: Maersk Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller – Maersk has ordered an additional six large ocean-going vessels that can sail on green methanol. The six vessels will be built by South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and have a nominal capacity of approx. 17,000 TEU. They come with
Stronger international collaboration on renewable energy could reshape shipping markets
Countries should work harder to develop interconnections for renewable energy, allowing multiple nations to share larger production capacity and build stronger markets, according to a new report from a new group aiming to reshape major charter markets and accelerate the development of green fuels and technologies. This is one of the
Maersk and partners agree to develop methanol bunkering logistics in Singapore
Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Mitsui & Co. Energy Trading Singapore Pte. Ltd. (METS), Maersk Oil Trading, a part of A.P Moller – Maersk, and American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) have agreed to jointly conduct a detailed feasibility study of methanol bunkering logistics in Singapore. The participants intend to investigate the
TotalEnergies to expand LNG bunker services in Singapore with 12,000 cbm ship
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels has marked a milestone in its liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering supply network with a naming ceremony of the Brassavola LNG bunker vessel in Singapore. Courtesy of MOL, Pavilion Energy, Sembcorp Marine The ceremony was held at Sembcorp Marine’s Tuas Boulevard Yard, marking a step closer to
MAN ES to convert NCL cruise ship engine to dual-fuel methanol op
German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) has signed a memorandum of understanding with American cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) for the retrofit of the four-stroke MAN 48/60 engine to dual-fuel operation. Courtesy of MAN ES Under the MOU, the medium-speed MAN 48/60 engine will be made capable
Enbridge names new chief executive
Canadian pipeline company Enbridge has appointed a new chief executive officer (CEO) as the current CEO Al Monaco is retiring after 27 years with the company. Enbridge announced Al Monaco’s retirement as president and CEO and from its board of directors effective 1 January 2023. Concurrent with this announcement, the board
Petrofac wins green ammonia project in Chile
Energy services provider Petrofac has won its first new energy-focused project in Chile, supporting Transitional Energy Group (TEG), a privately-owned group of companies, on their Gente Grande green ammonia project. Petrofac will support TGE as the owner’s engineer on the project located at a coastal site on Tierra del Fuego
ExxonMobil, Tata NYK Shipping complete biofuel bunkering op in Singapore
American oil and gas corporation ExxonMobil has completed a commercial bio-based marine fuel oil bunkering in the port of Singapore. On 26 September, Singapore-based Tata NYK Shipping, a joint venture of Tata Steel and NYK Line, deployed its Sagar series bulk carrier vessel, MV Sagar Moti, currently carrying salt from
Technip Energies secures ‘large’ equipment supply deal for INEOS’ Project ONE
French engineering company Technip Energies has secured a contract with chemical company INEOS for the proprietary equipment supply for INEOS Olefins Belgium NV’s Project ONE in Antwerp. Project ONE aims to build an ethane cracker in the Port of Antwerp with a nameplate capacity of 1450 kilotons of ethylene per