The largest ocean-going vessels, which are the largest polluters, can reap the greatest benefits from the new nuclear power technologies, according to Mikal Bøe, CEO of London-based Core Power. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Subscribe to continue Become a
Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary agree to develop natural gas Vertical Corridor
Gas systems operators from Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the purpose to cooperate on the realisation of the Vertical Corridor, which will enable bi-directional flows of natural gas from North to South and from South to North. The MoU was signed by
Seaworks’ LNG-powered self-unloading bulker hits the water
China’s Wuhu Shipyard has launched a self-unloading bulk carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) for Norway’s shipping company Seaworks AS. Credit: Seaworks AS The vessel Vigdis H was launched in the Yangtze River in China on 29 November. The ship’s engine is capable of running on LNG to reduce
INEOS and Sempra finalise 1.4 mtpa Port Arthur LNG deal
US LNG company Sempra Infrastructure has concluded a long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with London-based energy player INEOS for the supply of LNG from Phase 1 of its Port Arthur LNG project under development in Jefferson County, Texas. As per the agreement, INEOS will purchase approximately 1.4 million tonnes
‘Our most energy-diverse event so far’ – Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2022
After two days of doing business, networking, celebrating innovation, and making new connections and collaborations, the 15th edition of Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) can look back at a successful and inspiring event. The event brought together over 400 exhibitors and more than 6,500 registered visitors at the Home
Gasum wraps up its first LNG delivery to CMA CGM’s Containerships
Nordic energy company Gasum has completed the first delivery of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Containerships, a subsidiary of French shipping giant CMA CGM. According to Gasum’s social media update, the delivery was made to the LNG-fueled Containerships Borealis off Bornholm, Denmark. Courtesy of Gasum Containerships Borealis is a 1,400
Shell, Alfa Laval to develop GCU for liquefied hydrogen carriers
Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Swedish sustainable solutions provider Alfa Laval regarding the development of a new gas combustion unit (GCU) for use on liquid hydrogen carriers. Credit: Alfa Laval Under the MOU, Alfa Laval will develop a system to
Fluxys makes its first strategic investment for hydrogen transport in Belgium
Infrastructure operator Fluxys Belgium is increasing its transmission capacity with the construction of a new dual-purpose pipeline between Desteldonk and Opwijk, which also marks its first strategic investment for hydrogen transport in Belgium. Courtesy of Fluxys This is the second pipeline between Desteldonk and Opwijk and it will initially increase
Enbridge, OLCV plan CO2 sequestration hub in Corpus Christi
Canadian pipeline company Enbridge and Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV), a subsidiary of Occidental, have revealed their plan to work towards jointly developing a CO2 sequestration hub in the Corpus Christi area of the Texas Gulf Coast. The companies have signed a letter of intent to explore this joint project, which would
CSSC kicks off major engine development project targeting green fuels
China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) has launched a major project targeting the acceleration of the development of green marine engines capable of running on methanol, ammonia, and hydrogen. The project was kick-started with the first meeting on November 28 in Shanghai. With this project, CSSC aims to strengthen technological research, speed