Svanehøj Tank Control Systems has secured a ‘large order’ to deliver the tank gauging systems for six 220,000 cbm LNG tanks at the Longkou Nanshan LNG terminal which is under construction in China. The company received an order from COOEC, one of the largest EPCI contractors for the offshore oil
NOPSEMA: DOF Subsea Australia convicted of ‘negligently breaching’ health and safety duties
DOF Subsea Australia has been convicted in the Magistrates Court of Western Australia of three counts of an employer “negligently breaching” health and safety duties under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Storage Act 2006, the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) reported. The breaches occurred during saturation diving
Europe’s first green hydrogen certificates issued in the Netherlands
The Netherlands has become the first European country to issue green Guarantees of Origin for hydrogen, following a pilot test conducted by the hydrogen exchange initiative HyXchange. The system for issuing green hydrogen certificates is operational as of October this year. The system was evaluated in recent months in a
Jiangnan to reap $1 billion from LNG and ethane carriers orders
Jiangnan Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has signed letters of intent to construct six new ships worth around $1 billion. As informed, the shipbuilder signed a preliminary deal with an undisclosed Singapore shipowner for two 175,000 cbm large liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. The deal is worth about
Seapeak to acquire Evergas for $700 million
Seapeak, formerly known as Teekay LNG Partners, has entered into a deal with Jaccar Holdings to acquire Danish shipping company Evergas for $700 million. Evergas owns and operates two very large ethane carriers and eight multigas/LNG carriers. All are on fixed-rate time charters to Ineos and are capable of burning gas
Bar LNG terminal will bring affordable and reliable supply to Balkan nations, LNG Alliance says
The upcoming liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Bar, Montenegro, will serve Balkan countries, playing a crucial role as an LNG storage provider and distributor to provide energy security in the context of the current energy crisis, LNG Alliance said. Currently, there is no operating LNG terminal along the entire
Ørsted and CIP partner on 5.2 GW of offshore wind in Denmark, plan Power-to-X production
Ørsted and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) are entering into a 50/50 partnership to develop four large-scale offshore wind projects under the ‘open door’ scheme in Denmark. The projects are planned to include Power-to-X capabilities and to be built before or in parallel with the projects selected through the government tenders.
Vopak Singapore wants to expand ammonia infrastructure for low-carbon power and bunker fuel
Vopak Singapore, a joint venture between Royal Vopak and the Port of Singapore Authority Corporation, is looking into the expansion of its ammonia storage infrastructure for low-carbon power generation and bunker fuels at its Banyan terminal. With a storage capacity of close to 1.5 million cbm, Vopak Banyan terminal is
ICS proposes sustainability fund to IMO that would reward ships using alternative fuels
ICS’s chairman Emanuele Grimaldi; Image by Grimaldi The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has submitted a refined proposal to shipping’s UN regulator seeking the establishment of a fund and reward system to accelerate the sector’s uptake of alternative fuels and its transition to a net zero future. The refined proposal
World’s largest LNG-fuelled cruise ship delivered
Credit: MSC Cruises The Cruise Division of MSC Group and French shipbuilding company Chantiers de l’Atlantique have announced the delivery of the world’s largest LNG-powered cruise ship and one of the first to incorporate fuel cell technology. As informed, the delivery ceremony of MSC World Europa took place in Saint-Nazaire