Swedish shipping company Terntank is continuing its journey towards fossil-free operation with an order for two plus two new wind assistance and methanol-ready tankers. Courtesy of Terntank On 29 November, the company said it placed an order for the 15,000 dwt tankers at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, Yangzhou. The vessels
Samsung Heavy bags $250 million deal to build LNG carrier
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has won a contract to construct one LNG carrier for KRW 331.3 billion ($250 million). The company behind the order is an undisclosed shipowner based in Oceania, according to a stock exchange filing. Samsung said that the LNG carrier is scheduled for delivery
VIDEO: Human Capital at OEEC2022
VIDEO: Hydrogen Perspectives Tuesday Strohm at OEEC2022
Caroline Justet from Strohm will present the latest hydrogen developments. Strohm is the world’s first and leading manufacturer of fully bonded, Thermoplastic Composite Pipes. The lightweight, high strength and corrosion resistant composite pipes provide cost and operational benefits in renewable energy and conventional oil and gas applications. This embedded content
VIDEO: Hydrogen Perspectives Tuesday TotalEnergies at OEEC2022
Guillaume de Witt from TotalEnergies will present the latest hydrogen developments. TotalEnergies is a multi-energy company that produces and markets energies on a global scale: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity. This embedded content is only visible after accepting cookies. Change your preferences [embedded content]
VIDEO: BP about Low Carbon Energy Integration at OEEC2022
In this session, Ina Kamps from BP talks about Low Carbon Energy Integration. BP is an integrated energy business with operations in Europe, North and South America, Australia, Asia and Africa. BP delivers heat, light and mobility products and services to people all around the world in ways that will
UNCTAD: GHG emissions from the world’s maritime fleet heading in wrong direction
Greenhouse gas emissions from the world’s maritime fleet increased by 4.7%, between 2020 and 2021, with most of the increase coming from container ships, dry bulk carriers and general cargo vessels, the latest Maritime Transport report from UNCTAD warns. Another worrying trend is the fact that the fleet’s average age
Windcat orders hydrogen CSOVs at Damen
Windcat Offshore has announced an order for the construction of a series of hydrogen-powered Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) with Damen Shipyards at this year’s Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The “Elevation Series” CSOVs have been designed by Damen Shipyards in cooperation with Windcat and CMB.TECH.
Japanese looking to produce e-methane utilising Cameron LNG
Four Japanese companies have entered into an agreement and commenced to conduct a detailed joint feasibility study on a project to produce synthetic methane (e-methane) in the US and transport it to Japan, utilising Cameron LNG facility. For this project, Tokyo Gas, Osaka Gas, Toho Gas and Mitsubishi Corporation will
Zulu Associates’ zero-emission boxship design gets LR’s nod
Classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted approval in principle (AiP) to Belgium-based company Zulu Associates for its new zero-emission containership design. Credit: BMT/LR As disclosed, the AiP marks a significant landmark for the energy transition and maritime digitalization, with the 100-metre-long short sea vessel set to be one of