A battery-powered ferry designed by naval architect LMG Marin, a wholly-owned subsidiary of shipbuilder Sembcorp Marine, has been delivered to the Norwegian ferry operator Norled AS. Courtesy of LMG Marin LMG Marin has confirmed in the social media update that the ferry named Ryfylke has been delivered, featuring what is said
Red alert for EU: How can Europe prevent a major gas crunch?
Amid the world besieged by a global energy crisis, the International Energy Agency (IEA) believes that Europe is at the epicentre of the energy market turmoil, thus, coordinated actions across the EU are essential to prevent a major gas crunch, says the IEA boss, who outlines five measures to deal
New CEO named at Australia Pacific LNG
Australian LNG producer Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG), a joint venture between ConocoPhillips, Origin Energy, and Sinopec, has appointed Khoa Dao as its chief executive officer (CEO). Courtesy of Australia Pacific LNG Australia Pacific LNG said it has appointed Khoa Dao as CEO to take the helm of the business as
TotalEnergies looks to deploy FSRU at Lubmin port in Germany
French energy major TotalEnergies and German firm Deutsche ReGas are discussing the possibility of deploying an FSRU vessel at Lubmin port in northern Germany. Courtesy of Deutsche ReGas TotalEnergies will supply the FSRU for use by privately-owned Deutsche ReGas, a medium-sized company developing an LNG import terminal at the German
TotalEnergies looks to deploy FSRU Lubmin port in Germany
French energy major TotalEnergies and German firm Deutsche ReGas are discussing the possibility of deploying an FSRU vessel at Lubmin port in northern Germany. Courtesy of Deutsche ReGas TotalEnergies will supply the FSRU for use by privately-owned Deutsche ReGas, a medium-sized company developing an LNG import terminal at the German
Partners eye renewable liquid hydrogen supply chain from Portugal to the Netherlands
A consortium comprising Shell New Energies NL BV, ENGIE, Vopak and Anthony Veder have signed an agreement to study the feasibility of producing, liquifying and transporting green hydrogen from Portugal to the Netherlands, where it would then be stored and distributed for sale. Courtesy of Vopak The consortium envisions hydrogen
Renewable methanol research project LAURELIN moves to next phase
A Horizon 2020-funded renewable methanol project LAURELIN is entering a new phase after celebrating its first year of research. Photo: LAURELIN/Twitter For the last year, ten European and Japanese research expert organisations have been working together on the project to develop innovative processes to convert CO2 into renewable methanol. Responsible
Bechtel starts construction on storage tanks for Taiwan’s Taichung LNG
U.S. engineering firm Bechtel has started construction on LNG storage tanks for the Taichung Phase Three LNG import terminal in Taiwan. Ceremony at the CPC Taichung LNG import terminal site in Taiwan; Courtesy of Bechtel On 15 July, Bechtel said it, together with CPC Corporation and MRY, broke ground on
HyCC launches H2era green hydrogen plant in Amsterdam port
Hydrogen company HyCC has launched Project H2era to construct a 500-megawatt green hydrogen plant at the Port of Amsterdam. Courtesy of HyCC The project is launched in cooperation with the Port of Amsterdam. HyCC sees it as a major step forward in the development of the regional hydrogen economy to
In focus: Are oil & gas plays truly becoming a thing of the past or are we not there yet?
Worldwide dependence on oil and gas has been in evidence ever since the Ukraine crisis started, casting doubt over the pace and the lengths the world is prepared to go to in order to embrace decarbonisation. While the shift to green energy investments is undoubtedly both necessary and inevitable, the current